Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour ends with star-studded Las Vegas finale

Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour concluded its monumental run with an unforgettable, star-studded finale at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas last Saturday, per music-news.com. The sold-out, two-night engagement, held on July 25 and 26, saw a capacity crowd erupt in a “deafening roar” as surprise guests Jay-Z, Destiny’s Child, and Shaboozey joined the global icon on stage.

This 32-date transatlantic stadium tour, produced by Parkwood Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation, has officially been crowned the highest-grossing country tour of all time by Billboard. Beyoncé further extended her own phenomenal records, cementing her status as the highest-grossing Black artiste and highest-grossing R&B artiste of all time. In a groundbreaking achievement, she became the first woman and first American act to have two separate tours gross over $400 million, with the Cowboy Carter tour shattering over 30 venue records across North America, the UK, and Europe.

Critics hailed the tour as an “era-defining live experience,” praising its blend of storytelling, high fashion, and cultural commentary. The nearly three-hour, 42-song spectacle featured immersive production, including flying props, a custom star stage, robots, and pyrotechnics, transforming each venue into a futuristic rodeo.

Beyond the electrifying performances, Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD Foundation invested over $3 million in community initiatives, supporting entrepreneurship, scholarships, and disaster relief.

 

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