Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour setlist: All the songs played on opening night
2025-04-29T07:35:10Z
The music superstar announced her tour in February, the morning after her 2024 country project won three awards at the Grammys, including album of the year.
It’s a real-life boogie and a real-life hoedown.
Beyoncé kicked off her “Cowboy Carter” tour Monday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
The music superstar opened her nearly three-hour show with “Ameriican Requiem” and ran through some of her biggest hits, including “Formation,” “Cuff It” and “Crazy in Love,” before closing out the evening with “Amen.” (See the full 36-song setlist below.)
8 Beyoncé kicked off her “Cowboy Carter” tour Monday. Julian Dakdouk via PictureGroup/Shutterstock
8 She will bring the three-hour show to just nine cities. Julian Dakdouk via PictureGroup/Shutterstock
8 Her setlist on opening night included 36 songs from “Cowboy Carter,” “Renaissance” and more albums. Julian Dakdouk via PictureGroup/Shutterstock
8 Her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi, made an appearance during “Protector.” Julian Dakdouk via PictureGroup/Shutterstock
Beyoncé, 43, announced in February that she was taking her 2024 country album, “Cowboy Carter,” on the road.
She unveiled her tour dates the morning after the critically acclaimed project won three awards at the 2025 Grammys, including album of the year.
Prior to Monday’s sold-out opener, Queen Bey had performed songs from “Cowboy Carter” only once — during halftime at the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans’ Christmas Day game.
8 Beyoncé released her “Cowboy Carter” album in 2024.
8 The country project won three awards at the 2025 Grammys in February, including album of the year. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
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Netflix livestreamed the 13-minute show, to which 27 million people tuned in, before releasing it as a standalone special titled “Beyoncé Bowl” the next day.
This is the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer’s first tour since 2023’s “Renaissance,” which grossed nearly $580 million across 39 cities.
“Cowboy Carter” will have a much more limited run, making just seven stops in the US and two in Europe.
8 This is Beyoncé’s first tour since 2023’s “Renaissance.” WireImage for Parkwood
8 The “Renaissance” world tour grossed nearly $580 million. Getty Images for Parkwood
The trek is scheduled to wrap up in July at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Check out the complete setlist from the opening night of Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour below:
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