On February 2, Beyoncé thrilled fans with a huge announcement: She’s going on tour for her hit country album Cowboy Carter. Only hours later, that same LP took home Album of the Year at the 2025 Grammys—and Beyoncé then shared tour stops. She will have 29 shows, including the additional dates announced in recent weeks.
On Instagram, the Grammy winner announced her tour by sharing a video of a lit-up sign flashing the words, “COWBOY CARTER TOUR.” The sign was set in a dark room over a crumbled floor, with smoke wafting around the neon as it flickered on and off.
The next post was a photo of Beyoncé herself, with long platinum braids and bleached brows, wearing a bright red lip and cat-eye liner. The caption simply read, “COWBOY CARTER TOUR 2025.”
The singer has been hinting at a big reveal for weeks now, ever since she performed at the Christmas Day NFL game halftime show, which streamed live on Netflix as the “Beyoncé Bowl.” Just after the show aired, she posted a video (that has since been deleted) with the date “14.25” and the caption, “Look at that horse.” (The phrase is a lyric from her track “Sweet Honey Buckin.’”)
However, January 14 came and went without an announcement, as the singer delayed her news out of respect to those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. She announced the postponement with a post on Instagram as well, writing in the caption, “The BeyGOOD LA Fire Relief Fund has donated $2.5 million to directly support families who lost their homes and community organizations at the forefront of relief. Please join us in supporting with whatever you can.”
Here’s everything we know about the tour so far.
How do you buy tickets for Cowboy Carter Tour?
The general ticket sale begins Friday, February 14 at 12 P.M. local on Beyoncé.com.
However, there will also be multiple presales, including the ones listed below, according to a press release.
- BeyHive Presale: This ran from February 11 at 12 P.M. through February 12 at 11 A.M. local time. For newly added shows (May 9 and May 29), an additional presale will take place on February 13 from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. local time. See more information on Beyoncé’s site, Beyonce.com.
- Artist Presale: Sign-ups for the February 13 presale ran from February 3 through February 6 at 8 A.M. (See here for U.S. and U.K. dates, and here for Paris dates.) The February 13 sale will begin at 12 P.M. local time and end at 10 P.M. that day. For the additional May 9 and May 29 shows, presale will take place from February 13 at 2 P.M. to 10 P.M. local time.
- Citi Presale (U.S.): Citi Cardmembers can access presale tickets in the U.S. starting February 12 at 12 P.M. local time until February 13 at 11 A.M. local time through the Citi Entertainment program. They can purchase tickets for additional dates (May 9 and May 29) on February 14 from 12 P.M. to 1 P.M. local time . Get more details here.
- Verizon Up Presale (U.S.): Verizon customers can access the Verizon Access Presale, which offers tickets for select shows. The sale runs from February 12 at 12 P.M. to February 13 at 11 A.M. local time. Presale for additional May 9 and May 29 dates will run on February 14 from 10 A.M. until 1 P.M. local time. (According to Ticketmaster, buyers must link their Verizon account to their Ticketmaster account.) Get more details here.
- Mastercard Presale (U.K. and France): For the London and Paris shows, there is a presale for Mastercard cardholders running from February 12 at 12 P.M. to February 13 at 11 A.M. local time. Additionally, preferred ticket access to “some of the best tickets” begins at February 14 at 12 P.M. local time. Get more details here.
What are the Cowboy Carter Tour dates?
There will be 29 shows, with the tour beginning in Los Angeles on April 28. It’ll end on July 13 in Atlanta and include Beyoncé playing in D.C. on the Fourth of July. Check out the full tour schedule below, including links to presale tickets for the U.S. dates.
Los Angeles
Monday, April 28 at SoFi Stadium
Thursday, May 1 at SoFi Stadium
Sunday, May 4 at SoFi Stadium
Wednesday, May 7 at SoFi Stadium
Friday, May 9 at SoFi Stadium
Chicago
Thursday, May 15 at Soldier Field
Saturday, May 17 at Soldier Field
Sunday, May 18 at Soldier Field
East Rutherford, NJ
Thursday, May 22 at MetLife Stadium
Saturday, May 24 at MetLife Stadium
Sunday, May 25 at MetLife Stadium
Wednesday, May 28 at MetLife Stadium
Thursday, May 29 at MetLife Stadium
London
Thursday, June 5 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Saturday, June 7 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tuesday, June 10 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Thursday, June 12 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Saturday, June 14 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Monday, June 16 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Paris
Thursday, June 19 at Stade de France
Saturday, June 21 at Stade de France
Sunday, June 22 at Stade de France
Houston
Saturday, June 28 at NRG Stadium
Sunday, June 29 at NRG Stadium
Washington, D.C.
Friday, July 4 at Northwest Stadium
Monday, July 7 at Northwest Stadium
Atlanta
Thursday, July 10 at Mercedes Benz Stadium
Friday, July 11 at Mercedes Benz Stadium
Sunday, July 13 at Mercedes Benz Stadium
This story will be updated.