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Beyoncé tour set list: All 39 songs played at massive 'Cowboy Carter' concert

Beyoncé tour set list: All 39 songs played at massive 'Cowboy Carter' concert

USA Today11-05-2025

Beyoncé tour set list: All 39 songs played at massive 'Cowboy Carter' concert
LOS ANGELES — Queen Bey will rocked the stage at SoFi Stadium on her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour on April 28, when she performed nearly every song from her latest album along with selections from earlier in her career as she bent and blended genres.
The show spanned nearly three hours and 39 songs — and that's counting mash-ups as only one song.
The concert marked Beyoncé's first of 32 stadium shows on her "Cowboy Carter" Tour. The nine-city tour will span the U.S. and Europe with the grand finale taking place in Las Vegas on July 26. She's set to make history with her scheduled tour dates, including by performing the most shows of any artist at SoFi Stadium.
Here's the entire, massive set list from opening night.
Relive opening night: A play-by-play of Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' tour
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Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' tour set list
"Ameriican Requiem" "Blackbiird" "The Star Spangled Banner" "Freedom" "Ya Ya" with "Why Don't You Love Me" mash-up "Oh Louisiana" "America Has a Problem" "Spaghetti" "Formation" "My House" "Diva" "Alligator Tears" "Just for Fun" "Protector" "Flamenco" "Move" "Desert Eagle" "Riiverdance" "II Hands II Heaven" "Sweet Honey Buckin'" with "Summer Renaissance" "Jolene" "Daddy Lessons" "Bodyguard" "II Most Wanted" "Cuff It "/ "Cuff It (Wetter Remix)" / "Dance For You" mash-up "Tyrant" "Thique" / "Say My Name" / "All Up In Your Mind" mash-up "Levii's Jeans" "Daughter" "I'm That Girl" "Cozy" "Alien Superstar" "Deja Vu" "Texas Hold 'Em" / "Pony Up" / "Church Girl" mash-up "Crazy in Love" / "Freakum Dress" mash-up "Heated" with "Where Them Fans" by 803fresh "Before I Let Go" "16 Carriages" "Amen"
Beyoncé Bowl See the set list of the Ravens-Texans game halftime performance on Christmas
Beyoncé first announced the tour the night before the 2025 Grammy Awards, where she took home the award for best country album and the night's top prize album of the year for "Cowboy Carter."
Of course, she first released the 27-track project in March 2024. It has since made history and broken multiple records. As Beyoncé's first country album, she deliberately featured country legends and emerging Black country artists alike.
Beyoncé last toured in 2023 for her record-breaking Renaissance World Tour. It began May 10 in Stockholm, Sweden, and concluded Oct. 1 in Kansas City, Missouri, with Beyoncé performing a total of 56 shows.
The tour followed the release of her seventh studio album, "Renaissance." The 2022 project earned her four Grammys including best dance/electronic music album, making her the most decorated artist in the awards' history. She later announced the album was the first part of a three-act project, making "Cowboy Carter" the second.

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