Cowboy Carter: Beyoncé's Tour Is Coming To London

Last Updated 14 February 2025

Cowboy Carter: Beyoncé's Tour Is Coming To London
Beyoncé Cowboy Carter tour London: Beyoncé singing into a mic on stage, wearing a red glittery outfit
Beyoncé performing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on her last tour. Photo: Raph_ PH via creative commons

Beyoncé's announced her latest tour, Cowboy Carter, celebrating her Grammy Award-winning album of the same name — and she's bringing it to London.

When and where is Beyoncé coming to London?

The Cowboy Carter tour comes to north London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 5, 7, 10, 12, 14 and 16 June 2025. That's the same venue she played when her Renaissance World Tour came to London in 2023 (her lengthy stay putting the stadium in breach of its licensing agreement), while other big artists such as Taylor Swift and Oasis opt for Wembley Stadium instead.

London is one of only two European cities the tour's visiting (so far...) with Paris being the other, meaning that demand for tickets might just Break Your Soul.

Tickets for Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour in London

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You want tickets, huh? You and the rest of the Beyhive. Competition for this one is going to be (Sasha) Fierce. Existing members of Bey's official fan club The Beyhive are already one step ahead — those who were signed up before the tour was announced on 3 February get access to a special sale on Tuesday 11 February.

After that comes the separate artist presale (registration for that is now closed) on Thursday 13 February at 12pm.

General sale begins at 12pm on Friday 14 February.

Ticket prices haven't been announced yet.

For the Renaissance World Tour in 2023, London was originally given two dates. After ticket demand far exceeded supply, a third date was added... then a fourth... then a fifth. This time round, we were initially given four London dates, with two more added before the first presale even started. Will more be added? Who knows, but all *might* not be lost if you don't get tickets first time round.

Special guests and opening/support acts on Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour

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At time of writing, very little information about Cowboy Carter is available, beyond the dates and locations, so we don't know who the support acts will be. When the Renaissance World Tour came to London, there were no support acts — instead, Beyoncé herself performed opening sets with DJs, including Nia Archives, Shygirl, Arca, and LSDXOXO.

However, the tour's full title is Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour, leading to speculation that Queen Bey won't be alone on stage. Dolly Parton, Shaboozey and Post Malone were among the collaborators on tracks on the album... though one member of Team Londonist has pinned his hopes on Paul McCartney joining Beyoncé on stage for a rendition of Blackbird, the Beatles' song which is covered on the album. Well, if it's going to happen anywhere, it's going to be in London, surely...?

What to wear to Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour

Beyoncé Cowboy Carter tour London: Beyoncé holding a mic in her right hand and smiling
Queen Bey is coming to town. Image: Raph_PH via creative commons

In the same way that Swifties went mad for friendship bracelets last summer, we'd expect to see cowboy hats flying off the shelves when Beyoncé's in town. If you're committing hard to the Western theme, Hey Cowboy in Shoreditch is the place to head. Cowboy Carter is, as the name suggests, a country album first and foremost, though the record's branding went heavy on Americana too — so red, white and blue may be the order of the day. Rolling Stone did a deeper dive into the cultural significance of the album cover, which has Beyoncé riding a horse backwards side-saddle, wearing a 'Cowboy Carter' sash, and waving what appears to be the Stars and Stripes. So maybe get yourself a sash, too.

Beyoncé Cowboy Carter tour events in London

Whether you're unlucky in the battle for tickets, or you scored the goods and want to get into the mood before the show, there will doubtless be plenty of Beyoncé and Cowboy Carter themed events in London in the lead-up to the summer: think pre-parties, after-parties, themed brunches and tribute concerts. Listen carefully, and you'll hear event planners all over the capital bulk-buying cowboy hats and hiring bucking broncos already. Keep an eye on this page, and we'll add details when they're released.