Beyoncé brought her COWBOY CARTER TOUR to a close Saturday night with a high-energy finale at Allegiant Stadium. The concert ended a sold-out 32-date stadium run that broke ticket sales records across North America and Europe.
The final performance included surprise appearances from JAY-Z, Destiny’s Child, and Shaboozey, drawing cheers from the crowd and marking a memorable end to the tour. The two-night Las Vegas stop, held July 25 and 26, was produced by Parkwood Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation.
According to Billboard, the COWBOY CARTER TOUR is now the highest-grossing country tour of all time. The tour also extended Beyoncé’s own records as the highest-grossing Black artist and R&B artist in history. She is now the first woman and first American act to lead two separate tours that each earned more than $400 million.
Across nine cities, the tour broke more than 30 venue records in major stadiums, including SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, and Stade de France in Paris.
Each performance featured a nearly three-hour set of 42 songs, elaborate stage visuals, and flying props—a mechanical horse, a red horseshoe, and a lowrider convertible. The stage was shaped like a star and featured lighting, robotics, and pyrotechnics.
Fashion was a central part of the show, with Beyoncé wearing custom looks from more than 25 designers such as Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Balmain, and Stella McCartney. Wardrobe leads included Shiona Turini, Karen Langley, Ty Hunter, and Timothy White. Hair and makeup were handled by Neal Farinah and Rokael Lizama, with Farinah representing Cécred, Beyoncé’s hair care brand.
The tour crew included more than 350 people, among them her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter. Other guest appearances during the tour included Miley Cyrus, Ms. Tina Knowles, and The Mayyas dance group.
The show was built around her Grammy-winning COWBOY CARTER album. The performances combined country, rock, folk, and soul with visual storytelling and references to American music traditions.
COWBOY CARTER TOUR Highlights:
- Over 1.5 million people attended
- 32 stadium shows, all sold out
- Tour grossed more than $400 million
- 30-plus venue records broken
- Three flying props used in the show
- 42 songs performed each night
- Crew of more than 350, including family and creative teams
- Fashion from 25+ global designers
- $3 million in community investment from BeyGOOD Foundation
- 64 fans named “Rodeo Royalty” for themed outfits
Throughout the tour, Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD Foundation supported scholarships, small businesses, and emergency relief efforts—including assistance for wildfire recovery in the Los Angeles area.

