- Beyoncé launched her Cowboy Carter Tour on April 28 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
- The setlist included tracks from her new album ‘Cowboy Carter’ and iconic hits like ‘Crazy in Love.’
- Her daughter Blue Ivy joined her on stage multiple times, while Rumi made a brief appearance.
- The show featured elaborate stage designs, including Beyoncé flying on a horseshoe and a car.
- The tour will cover 32 shows across the U.S., U.K., and France, ending on July 11.
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour Kicks Off in Los Angeles
On April 28, Beyoncé officially launched her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter Tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The event marked the beginning of a 32-show journey that will take the global superstar across the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. The tour celebrates her Grammy-winning album, ‘Cowboy Carter,’ which blends country, R&B, and other genres into a groundbreaking musical experience.
Opening Night Highlights
The opening night was nothing short of spectacular. Beyoncé performed a 40-song setlist that spanned her career, including tracks from her latest album as well as fan-favorite classics. The show began at approximately 8:15 PM and ran for nearly three hours, keeping the audience captivated throughout.
Highlights of the evening included Beyoncé flying across the stadium on a giant horseshoe and later on a car, showcasing her signature flair for dramatic stagecraft. Her 13-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, joined her on stage multiple times, while her younger daughter, Rumi, made a brief but memorable appearance during one song.
The Setlist: A Blend of Old and New
The setlist was a well-curated mix of songs from ‘Cowboy Carter,’ her previous album ‘Renaissance,’ and timeless hits like ‘Crazy in Love’ and ‘Formation.’ The show opened with ‘Ameriican Requiem,’ the first track from ‘Cowboy Carter,’ setting the tone for a night of genre-defying music.
Other notable performances included ‘Freedom,’ ‘Diva,’ and a medley of ‘Ya Ya’ and ‘Why Don’t You Love Me.’ Beyoncé also paid homage to her country influences with songs like ‘Jolene’ and ‘Daddy Lessons,’ further emphasizing the album’s thematic roots.
Stage Design and Visuals
The stage design was equally impressive, featuring a star-shaped base with three catwalks extending into the audience. Four additional risers and sections added depth to the setup, allowing Beyoncé to interact closely with her fans. The visuals incorporated elements of Western aesthetics, including golden tones and cowboy-inspired outfits, aligning with the album’s theme.
Beyoncé’s wardrobe was another highlight of the evening. She donned a series of custom-designed outfits that blended high fashion with Western motifs, including glittering cowboy hats and denim ensembles.
Fan Reactions
The Beyhive, Beyoncé’s dedicated fanbase, showed up in full force, many dressed in Western-inspired outfits to match the tour’s theme. Social media buzzed with reactions from attendees, who praised the show’s energy, production value, and Beyoncé’s vocal performance.
What’s Next for the Cowboy Carter Tour
The Cowboy Carter Tour will continue with four more shows in Los Angeles before moving on to cities like Chicago, New York, Houston, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. The tour will conclude on July 11, leaving fans plenty of opportunities to witness Beyoncé’s latest artistic evolution.
Tickets for the tour are available on platforms like Ticketmaster and resale sites such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. Given the overwhelming demand, fans are encouraged to secure their seats early.
A Milestone in Beyoncé’s Career
‘Cowboy Carter’ has already made history, earning Beyoncé her first Grammy for Album of the Year and solidifying her status as a genre-defying artist. The album’s success and the tour’s ambitious scale underscore her ability to innovate and captivate audiences worldwide.
As the Cowboy Carter Tour unfolds, it promises to be a defining moment in Beyoncé’s career, offering fans a unique blend of music, visuals, and storytelling that only she can deliver.

