Beyoncé just reminded the world again why she’s in a league of her own as her Cowboy Carter tour set a historical record for female artists.
Her Cowboy Carter Tour has officially broken the record for the biggest single-venue engagement by a female artist in Billboard Boxscore history, grossing a jaw-dropping $55.7 million from five sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, putting Beyonce in a league of her own. Yes, you read that right, $55.7 million. One city. Five nights. Queen behaviour only.
Over 217,000 fans showed up across those five shows, turning SoFi Stadium into a modern-day rodeo of Beyoncé’s making. With this kind of turnout, it’s clear that Cowboy Carter isn’t just an album; it’s a cultural movement.
Blending country, soul, and Southern storytelling with her powerhouse vocals and unshakable stage presence, Beyoncé has once again redefined what it means to headline a tour with Cowboy Carter. From rhinestone-studded Western fashion to a genre-defying setlist, she’s showing us that the South has something to say, and it can fill stadiums doing it.
This SoFi run wasn’t just big, it was historic. No other female artist has pulled off this level of success in one venue. Beyoncé continues to set the bar not just for women in music, but for the entire industry.
With the tour set to hit more cities in North America and Europe through July 2025, there’s a strong chance more records will fall along the way. But even if they don’t, one thing’s for sure: Beyoncé has already proven that when she steps onto a stage, she’s not just performing, she’s rewriting history.
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