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Time Out
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Beyoncé in Paris: Cowboy Carter Tour timings, set list and everything you need to know
Beyoncé has just completed six brilliant nights of her Cowboy Carter tour in London, but now, it's Paris 's turn. That's right – Queen B is landing in the French capital for three nights at the Stade de France, and based on what we've seen so far, expect a mega-setlist, unbelievable dancers and some seriously insane outfits from the crowd. Heading to the show, or keen to grab a last-minute ticket? Below is everything you need to know about the setlist, start times and how to snag a spot. When is Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour in Paris? Beyoncé is kicking off her three-night stint at the Stade de France in Paris tonight, June 19, with two more dates on June 21 and 22. What time will Beyoncé come on stage? Doors will open at 5.30pm, and the show will start at 8pm, according to Sortir A Paris. What time will the Beyoncé concert end? The concert will end at around 11.30pm CET. Are there any tickets left? Yes, there are still tickets left. Have a look on the Ticketmaster France website for full availability. There are a range of ticket options available for each of the three nights, ranging from €68.70 to €277.70. How much did tickets cost? Below is a list of the various ticket options that were available for the Paris shows: Category 1: €167.70 Category 2: €107.20 Category 3: €85.20 Standing: €107.20 Standing (front right or left): €200.70 Lower seating (close) : €277.70 Club Ho-Down: €607.70 Sweet Honey Pit or Buckin' Honey Pit: €1,102.70 What's the full setlist for the Cowboy Carter Tour? Based on Beyoncé's London shows, this is a likely setlist we can expect to see Bey perform in Paris, according to AMERIICAN REQUIEM Blackbird The Star-Spangled Banner Freedom YA YA / Why Don't You Love Me OH LOUISIANA PROPAGANDA AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM SPAGHETTII Formation MY HOUSE Diva ALLIIGATOR TEARS JUST FOR FUN PROTECTOR The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face FLAMENCO PEEP SHOW DESERT EAGLE RIIVERDANCE II HANDS II HEAVEN TYRANT THIQUE LEVII'S JEANS SWEET ★ HONEY ★ BUCKIIN' / PURE/HONEY / SUMMER RENAISSANCE OUTLAW (50FT COWBOY) TEXAS HOLD 'EM Crazy in Love Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) Love on Top Irreplaceable If I Were a Boy DOLLY P Jolene (Dolly Parton cover) Daddy Lessons BODYGUARD II MOST WANTED CUFF IT Dance for You / SMOKE HOUR II HEATED Before I Let Go HOLY DAUGHTER DAUGHTER OPERA I'M THAT GIRL COZY ALIEN SUPERSTAR COWBOY CARTER RODEO LEGACY 16 CARRIAGES AMEN Are there any banned items? The full list of prohibited items is available on the Stade de France website. It includes bags that exceed the size of A4, water bottles bigger than 500ml, glass objects, helmets and large umbrellas. Where else is Beyoncé performing on her Cowboy Carter tour? These are the remaining dates left on Beyoncé's Europe and US legs, including the Paris dates: June 19, 2025 – Paris, Stade de France June 21, 2025 – Paris, Stade de France June 22, 2025 – Paris, Stade de France June 28, 2025 – Houston, NRG Stadium June 29, 2025 – Houston, NRG Stadium July 4, 2025 – Washington, DC, Northwest Stadium July 7, 2025 – Washington, DC, Northwest Stadium July 10, 2025 – Atlanta, Mercedes Benz Stadium July 11, 2025 – Atlanta, Mercedes Benz Stadium July 13, 2025 – Atlanta, Mercedes Benz Stadium
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
How much are Beyoncé tickets? Fans fume over Ticketmaster prices for Cowboy Carter tour
Ready to see Beyoncé? Of course you are, but your wallet might not be. Stylecaster says the average price for Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour is $70-$400. However, the fees associated with these prices can make people pause before entering their credit card information. VIP packages through Ticketmaster range from $732 to $2,958. Options like the 'Real Live Boogie' package offer lower prices, while the exclusive 'Buckin' Honey Pit' and 'Sweet Honey Pit' experience command premium prices. While Beyoncé fans — known as the "Beyhive" — go hard for their favorite artist, many are upset at the prices for this upcoming tour. See what fans are saying. Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour kicks off on April 28. She has two dates in Houston, June 28-29. There's plenty of anticipation for her first country album tour, and fans have plenty to be vexed about regarding ticket prices. See what they had to say: According to Vox, Ticketmaster doesn't directly control ticket pricing. Instead, artists, promoters, sports teams, and venues set the face value prices for tickets. Ticket pricing is set by demand. Ticketmaster acts as a primary ticketing company, providing the technology and services needed to sell and manage tickets. They add service fees, covering costs for venues, the ticketing company, and other involved parties. Last year, the Department of Justice sued Live Nation which owns Ticketmaster for how much control it has on the live music and sports entertainment market. In the complaint, the DOJ claims that Live Nation-Ticketmaster is unlawfully using its monopoly power, violating Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The Sherman Antitrust Act is a law that prohibits anticompetitive business practices and promotes fair competition. This conduct results in U.S. music fans lacking access in other ways to purchase general public tickets and paying higher prices compared to fans in other countries. Additionally, the suit says Live Nation-Ticketmaster's influence over performers, venues, and independent promoters is harmful to competition. The company also creates barriers that prevent its competitors from entering and expanding in the market, according to the lawsuit. As of now, the lawsuit is still ongoing. In March 2024, Beyoncé released her highly praised eighth studio album, "Cowboy Carter." The album received recognition for tracks including "Bodyguard," "LEVI'S JEANS" featuring Post Malone, "Spaghetti" featuring Linda Martell and Shaboozey, "16 Carriages," "II Most Wanted" featuring Miley Cyrus, and "Ya Ya." Beyoncé Giselle Knowles was born on Sept. 4, 1981 in Houston, where she grew up. Her mother is Celestine "Tina" Knowles and her father is Matthew Knowles. Tina was a costume designer and hair stylist while Matthew was a professional record manager. Before Beyoncé's solo career, she was in the group "Destiny's Child." Their recording career lasted from 1998 to 2004 and they sold over 50 million records worldwide while winning two Grammy Awards and nine nominations. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Beyoncé fans react to Cowboy Carter tour ticket prices: 'Ridiculous'