Beyoncé Breaks Records With $55.7M Cowboy Carter Tour Launch At SoFi Stadium

Beyoncé has done it again—smashing live music records with the opening of her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter Tour.

The global superstar pulled in an eye-watering $55.7 million from just five sold-out shows at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, setting the stage for one of the biggest tours of 2024.

According to Rolling Stone, the 0 May run at SoFi marks the biggest single-venue concert engagement of the year, with over 217,000 tickets sold across the five nights.

Historic Stats from Beyoncé’s SoFi Stadium Residency

  • $55.7 million grossed from 5 shows
  • 217,000+ fans in attendance
  • $11.1 million per night (on average)
  • 43,000+ people per show
  • Most performances by any artist at SoFi Stadium (8 total shows)

Beyoncé’s five-show stretch is now the fifth-highest grossing single-venue concert series in history, placing her in elite company alongside U2, Harry Styles, and Take That.

And there’s more: Beyoncé now holds the title for the highest-grossing single-venue engagement ever by a female artist.

A Family Affair: Blue Ivy and Rumi Join Beyoncé On Stage

The opening night of SoFi wasn’t just about records, it was about legacy.

In a moment that melted hearts worldwide, Beyoncé was joined by her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter, on stage.

  • Blue Ivy, 13, returned to the spotlight to dance alongside her mother during “America Has A Problem”.

  • Rumi Carter, 7, made her on-stage debut, standing with Beyoncé and Blue as they performed the ballad “Protector.”

The emotional moment closed with a giant screen displaying a touching photo of Beyoncé and her three children: Blue Ivy, Rumi, and twin brother Sir.

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