Queen B will pay us a visit after all! The Grammy-winning artist announced that she will close out the legendary tour with a performance at the Allegiant Stadium, on July 25, 2025. The news comes after Beyoncé has teased a Vegas stop on the initial poster, but without a date or venue. Fans will finally get the chance to sing along to Texas Hold ‘Em, Irreplaceable, Halo, and many more hits that touched our hearts or moved our hips throughout the years. Since this is the last stop, Beyoncé show in Vegas is bound to be legendary.
Tickets for Beyoncé in Vegas
Tickets for this show go on general sale on March 25, 2025 – you can grab yours right here.
There is also a pre-sale, though! This kicks off on March 20, 2025 at 12 PM, PDT. Sign up before 7 AM to join the Artist Presale.
Following the general pre-sale, there are a couple more options before the official sale opens, such as Verizon Access or Citi Cardmember pre-sale, so stay up to date on Ticketsmaster.
Prices for the Cowboy Carter tour
The prices for the Beyoncé’s show in Vegas aren’t known yet, but looking at her other shows, it seems like they vary quite a lot depending on one’s seat and location. In other cities, fans managed to get nosebleed spots for around $200-$300. However, on average, fans ended up paying closer to $400 or $500 for a ticket. Dynamic prices make it difficult to predict, so make sure you join the queue in time for the best deal.
Beyoncé, the queen of pop
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has been on everyone’s screens, in everyone’s ears and in everyone’s hearts since 1997, as part of Destiny’s Child. Since then, the artist gained a reputation as queen of pop, being the most awarded and nominated artist of all time in the history of the Grammy Awards. Her overall sales are estimated at an impressive over 200 million records.
In 2023, she embarked on her record-breaking Renaissance World Tour, which grossed an astonishing $579 million. Just after, in 2025, she got the much-awaited Album of the Year award at the Grammys, for her groundbreaking country album, Cowboy Carter – which inspired this tour. According to Billboard, 94% of tickets have already sold across all dates and locations.
Cowboy Carter dates
If you can’t catch Beyoncé in Vegas, below are all other stops. Do keep in mind that many of them are already sold out.
- 8 April – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
- 1 May – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
- 4 May – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
- 7 May – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
- 9 May – Los Angeles – SoFi Stadium
- 15 May – Chicago – Soldier Field
- 17 May – Chicago – Soldier Field
- 18 May – Chicago – Soldier Field
- 22 May – New Jersey – MetLife Stadium
- 24 May – New Jersey – MetLife Stadium
- 25 May – New Jersey – MetLife Stadium
- 28 May – New Jersey – MetLife Stadium
- 29 May – New Jersey – MetLife Stadium
- 5 June – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 7 June – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 10 June – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 12 June – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 14 June – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 16 June – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 19 June – Paris – Stade de France
- 21 June – Paris – Stade de France
- 22 June – Paris – Stade de France
- 28 June – Houston – NRG Stadium
- 29 June – Houston – NRG Stadium
- 4 July – Washington DC – Northwest Stadium
- 7 July – Washington DC – Northwest Stadium
- 10 July – Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- 11 July – Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- 13 July – Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- 14 July – Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- 25 July – Las Vegas – Allegiant Stadium