Beyoncé has added two extra UK dates to her 2025 Cowboy Carter world tour, due to huge demand for tickets.
The US superstar will bring the country-themed tour to London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, marking her first UK shows since 2023’s disco-inspired Renaissance World Tour.
The six concerts will be Beyoncé’s only British concerts of 2025, and will serve as a victory lap after her historic Album of the Year win at the Grammys. To avoid missing out, here’s everything you need to know about the Cowboy Carter tour.
It’s time to saddle up! Beyoncé’s long-awaited Cowboy Carter tour will gallop into London for six nights at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium between 5 and 16 June.
Tickets for the shows will go on general sale via Ticketmaster at 12pm on Friday, 14 February. They will be priced between £71.60 to £950, plus a £2.75 handling fee per order. See the full list of tour dates below:
June 5 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 7 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 10 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 12 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 14 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 16 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Cuff It hitmaker last performed in the UK during 2023’s acclaimed Renaissance World Tour. That run of sell-out shows included gigs in London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Sunderland.
The full setlist for Beyoncé’s 2025 tour has not yet been revealed. It expected to stay under wraps until late April, when the tour will kick off in the US.
However, Beyoncé is likely to lean heavily on material from Cowboy Carter. The sprawling, 27-track album was released last March, and spawned singles including her UK number-one track Texas Hold ‘Em.
Her concerts on the Renaissance World Tour were nearly three hours long, and contained almost 40 songs, including the whole of the Renaissance album. She also performed older material, such as fan-favourite singles Crazy in Love, Naughty Girl, Formation and Partition.
Her most recent performance was a half-time show at an NFL game on Christmas Day 2024, which could provide further clues about the tour setlist. The 13-minute gig, which was streamed live on Netflix, marked Beyoncé’s first show since late 2023.
She opened the performance by riding a white horse into the venue while singing 16 Carriages. She later duetted Sweet Honey Buckiin’ with US singer Shaboozey, and Levii’s Jeans with rapper Post Malone.
She also covered The Beatles’ 1968 classic Blackbird and Dolly Parton’s country anthem Jolene. She closed the set with Texas Hold ‘Em, and her eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter appeared as her lead dancer with a Cowboy Carter sash.
In a tribute to western and rodeo culture, Beyoncé brought on guest stars including Mexican cowgirl Melanie Rivera, bull-riding star Myrtis Dightman and the first Black rodeo queen in Arkansas, Ja’Dayia Kursh.
The gig took place in Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston, Texas.
The full setlist was:
16 Carriages
Blackbird
Ya Ya
My House
Riverdance
Sweet Honey Buckiin’ (with Shaboozey)
Levii’s Jeans (with Post Malone)
Jolene
Texas Hold ‘Em
Beyoncé is reported to have been paid $20m (£16m) for the performance, as part of her wider deal with Netflix. The musician has history with the NFL, having performed at the Super Bowl half-time show in both 2013 and 2016.
The Cowboy Carter tour dates were announced hours after Beyoncé made history by finally winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
The musician had previously failed to secure the prize with 2008’s I Am… Sasha Fierce, 2013’s Beyoncé, 2016’s Lemonade and 2022’s Renaissance and alluded to the previous misses in her speech, saying it had been “many, many years”.
The recognition for Cowboy Carter extended her lead as the most decorated artist in Grammys history to 35 awards.
Collecting the album of the year award at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the 43-year-old said: “I just feel very full and very honoured. It’s been many, many years and I want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work.”
She dedicated the gong to groundbreaking country performer Linda Martell. In 1969, she became the first Black solo artist to play at Grand Ole Opry, a legendary venue in Nashville, Tennessee. The 83-year-old features on Cowboy Carter tracks Spaghettii and The Linda Martell Show.
The album is the second part of a three-act project recorded during the pandemic. The disco-inspired first act, Renaissance, was released in July 2022.
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