
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour may now be over, but it will forever be in the history books.
It is now the highest-grossing country tour of all time, Live Nation announced via a report from Billboard.
Billboard Boxscore crunched the numbers and found that the 32-show tour grossed $407.6 million and sold 1.6 million tickets, thus making it the highest-grossing country tour in its history.
It’s also the shortest tour in history to gross more than $400 million.
The singer is the first woman and first American artist to gross more than $400 million in two separate tours. The only other acts to do that are Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and The Rolling Stones. Her 2023 Renaissance World Tour broke the record in the R&B category by grossing $579.8 million.
The accolades didn’t end there.
The 43-year-old is also the highest-grossing Black artist of all time and the highest-grossing R&B artist of all time.
Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter Tour in April at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood and wrapped it up on July 26 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. She closed out the tour with a bang, featuring a star-studded guests like Shaboozey, Jay-Z and a Destiny’s Child reunion.
The tour is named after her 2024 genre-bending album “Cowboy Carter.” The album took home the GRAMMY for album of the year. It also won best country album, making the Houston native the first ever Black woman to win in that category.
Boxscore data is all based on figures reported to the outlet by various industry sources.
