Beyoncé adds second Las Vegas show to 2025 ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour due to “incredible demand”
The extra date brings the tour to a total of 32 dates across North America and Europe The post Beyoncé adds second Las Vegas show to 2025 ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour due to “incredible demand” appeared first on NME.

Beyoncé has added a second Las Vegas date to her upcoming ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour due to “incredible” fan demand – see all the dates below.
The pop star announced the huge run of US gigs last month, before going on to add further dates in the States, the UK and France in the following days.
Earlier this week, Queen Bey responded to fan demand by adding in a show at Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium on July 25 to close out the tour, but it has now become clear that even that did not satisfy the public’s appetite for tickets.
Now, a second Allegiant Stadium show has been added onto the end of the tour, to take place on July 26. A BeyHive presale is open until Sunday (March 23) at 10pm local time (find more information on that here), while an artist presale begins at 12pm on Monday (March 24), until 11am on Tuesday. Remaining tickets then go on general sale at 12pm local time on Tuesday (March 25) and you can find yours here.
COWBOY CARTER TOUR 2025 pic.twitter.com/RGyNeRyzRq
— BEYONCÉ (@Beyonce) February 2, 2025
The tour is in support of her country-inspired, Grammy-winning latest album, which she released last March. NME awarded the album five stars, noting: “Even if interpreted only on the grounds of artistic spectacle, it’s an undeniable thrill to see [Beyoncé] swing so big on a project that dares her to be so intimate and vocal-focused, while making way for country’s up-and-comers too.”
Beyoncé’s 2025 ‘Cowboy Carter’ world tour dates are:
APRIL
28 – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
MAY
01 – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
04 – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
07 – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
09 – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
15 – Chicago – Soldier Field
17 – Chicago – Soldier Field
18 – Chicago – Soldier Field
22 – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium
24 – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium
25 – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium
28 – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium
29 – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium
JUNE
05 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
07 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
10 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
12 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
14 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
16 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
19 – Paris – Stade de France
21 – Paris – Stade de France
22 – Paris – Stade de France
28 – Houston – NRG Stadium
29 – Houston – NRG Stadium
JULY
04 – Washington, DC – Northwest Stadium
07 – Washington, DC – Northwest Stadium
10 – Atlanta – Mercedes Benz Stadium
11 – Atlanta – Mercedes Benz Stadium
13 – Atlanta – Mercedes Benz Stadium
14 – Atlanta – Mercedes Benz Stadium
25 – Las Vegas – Allegiant Stadium
26 – Las Vegas – Allegiant Stadium [NEW]
The announcement of the UK dates at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has had the unexpected consequence of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) threatening to leave Twickenham Stadium. Chief executive Bill Sweeney alleged that licencing restrictions caused them to miss out on hosting a show on the tour.
Beyoncé last hit the road in 2023 in support of her previous studio album, ‘Renaissance’. It was one of the highest-grossing tours of all time, taking in a reported $579million (£455.7million) in revenue.
Last month, Beyoncé finally won the coveted Album Of The Year award at the Grammys 2025 with ‘Cowboy Carter’. With a total of 99 nods, the singer is now the most nominated artist in Grammy history. She also holds the record for most Grammy wins, now with 35. Additionally, she is the first Black woman to have won the Best Country Album prize.
In other news, Beyoncé’s mother Tina appeared to hit out at Kanye West after he tweeted offensive remarks about Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s children.
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