
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour Reaches Major Milestone
It hasn’t even been a month since Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter tour and she’s already making history.
On April 28, the singer kicked off her tour in Los Angeles, CA at the Lofi Stadium, where she performed five shows, with the last ending on May 9. While the tour stop was brief, it was historic nonetheless. According to Billboard, the singer has earned 55.7 million and sold 217,000 tickets — making it the biggest reported single-venue engagement in Boxscore history by a woman.
Back in February, Billboard reported that Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour is expected to gross over $300,000,000. With the tour ending on July 26 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, it’s possible the singer could exceed initial predictions, however, only time will tell.
The Beyoncé Effect: Goodwill Launches ‘Cowboy Carter’ Pop-Up Collection
Beyoncé’s influence seems to know no bounds. A few weeks back, Goodwill of North Georgia launched a limited-edition pop-up section inspired by the singer’s Cowboy Carter album and tour.
Beginning on May 9, select Goodwill stores across the Atlanta metro area, debuted “Cowboy Goodwill” — a featured section showcasing western wear, including fringe, rhinestones, cowboy hats, denim, and more. With Atlanta being one of the last stops on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour, the popular thrift store chain sought to help concertgoers prepare before the upcoming show.
Following her performance in Atlanta at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium — which will take place from July 10 to 14 —the CECRED founder will close out her tour at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.