Beyoncé shattered records and redefined country music history with her Cowboy Carter tour, which pulled in $407.6 million across 32 sold-out stadium shows, making it the highest-grossing country tour ever and the fastest to hit the $400 million mark.
The Cowboy Carter trek outpaced legendary runs by The Rolling Stones, Metallica and even her own Renaissance Tour, despite having far fewer dates. With 1.6 million tickets sold, Beyoncé also became the first woman and first American artist to headline two separate tours that each earned over $400 million. Her five-night stand at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles brought in $55.7 million and drew 217,000 attendees, setting a new record for the biggest single-venue engagement of 2025 and the most lucrative ever for a female performer.
The tour wasn’t just about numbers. It spotlighted Black artists’ influence in country music and featured a wide range of collaborators. The final shows included appearances by Jay-Z, Shaboozey and a rare Destiny’s Child reunion, adding to the tour’s cultural weight.
