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Beyoncé gives special shout-out during second Chicago show: ‘We got Shaboozey in the house'
Beyoncé gives special shout-out during second Chicago show: ‘We got Shaboozey in the house'

USA Today

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Beyoncé gives special shout-out during second Chicago show: ‘We got Shaboozey in the house'

Beyoncé gives special shout-out during second Chicago show: 'We got Shaboozey in the house' Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has yet to perform onstage with her "Cowboy Carter" collaborators during the tour, but one in particular showed up to her show in Chicago. And she made sure to give him a special shout-out. Beyoncé took the stage at Solider Field for her second concert in the Windy City on May 17. During her performance, she told fans there was a special guest in the building. "We got Shaboozey in the house tonight," she said. And the Nigerian-American artist was sure to confirm this, posting the stadium to his Instagram story during the show. Born as Collins Chibueze, Shaboozey is featured on her songs "Spaghettii" and "Sweet Honey Buckiin'" from the eight studio album. While she was handing out thank-yous toward the end of the show, she once again expressed her appreciation for the "Tipsy" singer, saying, "once again thank you to Shaboozey for being here tonight." Fans will remember, Beyoncé performed with Shaboozey during the NFL halftime performance on Christmas Day. Some of her other featured guests and collaborators included Post Malone, Tiera Kennedy, Brittney Spencer, Tanner Adell and Reyna Roberts. The Grammy-winning singer will perform her "Cowboy Carter" tour at Soldier Field for a total of three nights. The last concert in Chi-town is set for May 18 on the same stage. Of course, Beyoncé first debuted the highly anticipated show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with 39 songs on the set list. She performed a total of five shows there, and the concerts proved to be revolutionary spectacle filled with fashion, different music genres and most notably country music and politics. The nine-city tour will span the U.S. and Europe with the grand finale taking place in Las Vegas on July 26. Beyoncé has already made history with her scheduled tour dates, including by playing the most dates at SoFi Stadium of any artist. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.

Beyoncé setlist: All the songs on her Cowboy Carter tour
Beyoncé setlist: All the songs on her Cowboy Carter tour

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Beyoncé setlist: All the songs on her Cowboy Carter tour

INGLEWOOD, CA — It's been a year since Beyoncé dropped arguably her most ambitious album yet, and now she's bringing 'Cowboy Carter' to life. With a few pops of pyro and a strut down a catwalk in a white-fringed getup, country couture Beyoncé kicked off her 32-date stadium tour April 28 at SoFi Stadium with 'American Requiem.' Beyoncé's five shows at the venue add to her record-breaking resume: She now holds the record for the most performances at the 70,000-capacity stadium, where she played three nights on her Renaissance World Tour in 2023. The opening night of Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter spectacle – the fifth all-stadium tour of her decorated career – drew heavily from her lauded album, with 19 of the 36 songs played during the 2 ¾-hour show coming from the career opus that won album of the year at this year's Grammys. Beyoncé changed the setlist for SoFi Stadium's second night May 1, moving some songs around and adding several including "If I Were A Boy," "Single Ladies" and "Love on Top." Along with her California performances, Beyoncé will play multiple shows in Chicago and East Rutherford, New Jersey before heading to Europe in June and returning to the U.S. for a pair of shows in her Houston hometown and Washington, D.C., four concerts in Atlanta and a final double shot in Las Vegas July 25-26. Here are all the songs Beyoncé performed at her Cowboy Carter concert: "Cowboy Carter" tour review: Beyoncé is fearless, flawless at LA kick off concert 'American Requiem' 'Blackbiird" 'The Star-Spangled Banner' 'Freedom' 'Ya Ya' 'America Has a Problem" 'Spaghettii" 'Formation' 'My House" 'Diva' 'Alliigator Tears" 'Just For Fun" 'Protector" 'Flamenco" 'Desert Eagle' 'Riiverdance" 'II Hands II Heaven' 'Sweet Honey Buckiin'' (on April 28); "Tyrant" (on May 1) 'Jolene' (on April 28); "Thique" (on May 1) 'Daddy Lessons' (on April 28); 'Levii's Jeans' (on May 1) 'Bodyguard' (on April 28); "'Sweet Honey Buckiin'" / "Pure/Honey" / "Summer Renaissance" (on May 1) 'II Most Wanted' (on April 28); 'Texas Hold 'Em' (on May 1) 'Cuff It' (on April 28); "Crazy in Love" (on May 1) 'Tyrant' (on April 28); "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (on May 1) 'Thique' (on April 28); "Love on Top" (on May 1) 'Levii's Jeans' (on April 28); "Irreplaceable" on (May 1) 'Daughter' (on April 28); "If I Were a Boy" (on May 1) 'I'm That Girl' (on April 28); "Jolene" (on May 1) 'Cozy' (on April 28); "Daddy Lessons" (on May 1) 'Alien Superstar' (on April 28); "Bodyguard" (on May 1) 'Texas Hold 'Em' (on April 28); 'II Most Wanted' (on May 1) 'Crazy in Love' (on April 28); 'Cuff It' (on May 1) 'Heated' 'Before I Let Go' '16 Carriages' (on April 28); "Daughter" (on May 1) 'Amen' (on April 28); 'I'm That Girl' (on May 1) "Cozy" (on May 1) 'Alien Superstar' (on May 1) '16 Carriages' (on May 1) 'Amen' (on May 1) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Beyoncé setlist at SoFi Stadium: All 39 songs at Cowboy Carter tour

Beyoncé kicks off Cowboy Carter Tour with daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi
Beyoncé kicks off Cowboy Carter Tour with daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi

NBC News

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NBC News

Beyoncé kicks off Cowboy Carter Tour with daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi

Beyoncé brought the rodeo to Los Angeles on Monday for the opening night of her Cowboy Carter Tour, with a flying red convertible, mechanical bull riding, a prop big rig — and appearances by daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter. Blue Ivy was back among the dance crew, hitting the stage for "Ya Ya," "Sweet Honey Buckiin'" and other songs alongside her mom at Inglewood's SoFi Stadium. The 13-year-old made her debut as a dancer at the Renaissance World Tour in 2023. This year, Rumi also made a guest appearance and joined Beyoncé and Blue Ivy on stage for "Protector." Video showed the 7-year-old smiling and waving at the crowd. One fan wrote in a post on X that it was the "best part of the show." Los Angeles kicked off night one of Beyoncé's tour. Parkwood Entertainment, a record label and entertainment company founded by the singer, said in a post on X early Tuesday morning that it was a sold-out show. Hours before the show, however, tickets remained up for grabs and dipped as low as $57.50. Beyoncé has four more shows in Los Angeles before moving on to Chicago. The tour wraps in July in Las Vegas. The album "Cowboy Carter" was released in March 2024 and features collaborations with Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Post Malone, Miley Cyrus, Shaboozey and others. It made history when it reached No. 1 on Top Country Albums, making the singer the first Black woman to ever lead the list, according to Billboard. At the Grammy Awards this year, she won album of the year, best country album, and best country duo performance with Miley Cyrus.

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