How to get last-minute Beyoncé tickets for UK tour
The singer's Cowboy Carter Tour has arrived at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London
Beyoncé is in the UK for her 2025 Cowboy Carter Tour, and despite huge demand for tickets there are still some available for her London dates.
The US superstar has brought the country-themed tour to London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, marking her first UK shows since 2023's disco-inspired Renaissance World Tour. She made her debut on Thursday, 5 June but the great news for fans is that there are still four nights left and they haven't yet sold out.
As Beyoncé's only British concerts of 2025, they serve as a victory lap after her historic Album of the Year win at the Grammys.
The tour has attracted rave reviews from music critics, with The Guardian hailing it as "powerful, relevant and hugely enjoyable" and the Evening Standard calling it "testament to the three-decade career of a powerhouse".
To avoid missing out on tickets, here's everything you need to know about the Cowboy Carter Tour.
What are Beyoncé's UK tour dates?
It's time to saddle up! Beyoncé's long-awaited Cowboy Carter Tour has galloped into London for six nights at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The opening show took place on 5 June, while the final gig will be held on 16 June.
The world tour will then head to Paris for three gigs at the Stade de France between 19 and 22 June.
See Beyoncé's full list of 2025 UK concerts below:
5 June – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
7 June – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
10 June – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
12 June – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
14 June – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
16 June – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Cowboy Carter Tour is one of the summer's biggest music events, alongside Oasis' reunion, Black Sabbath's farewell show and Kendrick Lamar and SZA's joint tour.
How can I get Beyoncé tickets?
Last-minute tickets for the Cowboy Carter Tour are available to buy on Ticketmaster now. They are priced between £71.60 to £950, plus a £2.75 handling fee per order. Fans can buy a maximum of eight tickets per person.
The Cuff It hitmaker last performed in the UK during the acclaimed Renaissance World Tour, which visited London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Sunderland. Ticket prices for her 2023 gigs started at £56 – £15.60 less than the cheapest passes for the Cowboy Carter Tour.
What is the setlist for the Cowboy Carter Tour?
The full setlist for Beyoncé's 2025 UK tour has now been revealed. The London gigs are nearly three hours long, and contain more than 40 songs.
As expected, the setlist leans heavily on material from Cowboy Carter, the sprawling, 27-track album that spawned singles including her UK number-one track Texas Hold 'Em. However, there are also some classics from earlier in her career, including Crazy in Love, Single Ladies and Formation.
This is the confirmed setlist for the Cowboy Carter Tour:
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbiird
The Star-Spangled Banner
Freedom
Ya Ya / Why Don't You Love Me mashup
America Has a Problem
Spaghettii
Formation
My House
Diva
Alliigator Tears
Just for Fun
Protector
Flamenco
Desert Eagle
Riiverdance
II Hands II Heaven
Tyrant
Thique
Levii's Jeans
Sweet Honey Buckiin' / Pure/Honey / Summer Renaissance mashup
Texas Hold 'Em
Crazy in Love
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)
Love on Top
Irreplacable
If I Were a Boy
Jolene
Daddy Lessons
Bodyguard
II Most Wanted
Cuff It
Heated
Daughter
I'm That Girl
Cozy
Alien Superstar
Energy
Break My Soul*
16 Carriages
Amen
*played at second London show but not the first
What did Beyoncé say at the Grammys?
The Cowboy Carter tour dates were announced hours after Beyoncé made history by finally winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
The musician had previously failed to secure the prize with 2008's I Am… Sasha Fierce, 2013's Beyoncé, 2016's Lemonade and 2022's Renaissance and alluded to the previous misses in her speech, saying it had been "many, many years".
The recognition for Cowboy Carter extended her lead as the most decorated artist in Grammys history to 35 awards.
Collecting the album of the year award at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the 43-year-old said: "I just feel very full and very honoured. It's been many, many years and I want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work."
She dedicated the gong to groundbreaking country performer Linda Martell. In 1969, she became the first Black solo artist to play at Grand Ole Opry, a legendary venue in Nashville, Tennessee. The 83-year-old features on Cowboy Carter tracks Spaghettii and The Linda Martell Show.
The album is the second part of a three-act project recorded during the pandemic. The disco-inspired first act, Renaissance, was released in July 2022.
Beyonce's UK tour ends on 16 June



