
Beyoncé wrapped her record-breaking ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour this week and made history once again in the process.
Fans saw her reunite with Destiny’s Child members, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for the first time in seven years on the final night of the tour in Las Vegas, and now comes the exciting news of the tour breaking records.
The tour spanned 32 shows across North America and Europe, grossing over $407.6 million and selling more than 1.6 million tickets in just three months, officially becoming the largest country tour in Billboard Boxscore history according to Billboard.
Additionally, Beyoncé is the first woman, and the first American artist (male, female, solo, or group) to wrap two tours over the $400 million mark, joining Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, and Ed Sheeran among all acts.
“Renaissance” world tour also achieving this milestone first. “Renaissance” broke the same record in R&B when it wrapped with $579.8 million in 2023.
Bey took to social to share snaps from the closing night to celebrate the conclusion of the tour.
Kudos to Queen Bey!
