The first time you listened to “Ya Ya,” you just knew that Cowboy Carter was made for the stage, right? Well, fresh off her Grammy wins for “best album” and “best country album” for her Americana-inspired record, Beyoncé announced just that: the Cowboy Carter Tour.
The singer will tour behind her country-influenced album, and the limited run of dates includes four nights in L.A. at SoFi Stadium. Beyoncé also played the Inglewood football stadium in late 2023 toward the end of her Renaissance World Tour; this time around, L.A. will mark the tour kickoff. Here’s everything else you need to know about the tour.
When does Beyoncé come to L.A. for her Cowboy Carter Tour?
Beyoncé will play SoFi Stadium on April 28, 2025 and on May 1, 4, and 7. After those L.A. dates, she heads to Chicago, New York/New Jersey, London, Paris, Houston, Washington, D.C. and Atlanta. Las Vegas also appears on the tour poster, but those dates have yet to be announced.
When will tickets go on sale for the Cowboy Carter Tour?
General tickets go on sale Friday, February 14 at noon, but there are four presales ahead of that to be aware of.
The BeyHive presale runs from Tuesday, February 11 at noon through Wednesday, February 12 at 11am. Then there’s the artist presale; signups are already open (through February 6 at 8am EST), but tickets don’t actually go on sale until Thursday, February 13 at noon through 10pm that same day.
There are also a pair of promotional presales in select markets. Citi cardmembers will have access to a presale from February 12 at noon until February 13 at 11am. And Verizon subscribers will have access to tickets through Verizon Access between February 12 at noon and February 13 at 11am.
When did Beyoncé announce her Cowboy Carter Tour?
After her Christmas halftime show, Beyoncé teased an announcement for January 14. But in light of the wildfires in L.A., the day before the planned news she posted that she’d be postponing that announcement. On February 1, she shared a “Cowboy Carter Tour” illuminated sign on her social media accounts, and then late on February 2, following her Grammy wins, she shared a tour poster announcing the cities. Finally, on the morning of February 3, specific venue and ticketing info was announced.