There are plenty of cheap seats left for Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour. A bad omen for live music?

Despite winning the Grammy’s highest honor for “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé’s concert ticket sales haven’t spiked in certain regions yet, according to fans.

With the success of her recently awarded Album of the Year and the overwhelming demand for her previous “Renaissance” tour, which led American fans to travel to Europe for cheaper tickets, it’s safe to say that the upcoming “Cowboy Carter” tour by this popular pop star is highly anticipated.

However, it appears that concert-goers, specifically those in major cities such as Los Angeles, are moving at a more gradual pace when it comes to returning to stadiums for concerts, as observed by various media outlets, based on ticket prices for available seats.

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Beyoncé won album of the year at the 2025 Grammy Awards with ‘Cowboy Carter.’

As a diehard movie fan, I’m excited to share some good news! Tickets for the opening night of her five-night SoCal run at SoFi Stadium on April 28th are still up for grabs and can be yours for just $59 (that’s inclusive of all fees) through Ticketmaster’s Verified Resale program. For subsequent dates at SoFi, you can score tickets as low as $35! Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity!

Ticket prices are consistent across the nation and overseas markets such as the U.K., whereas Beyoncé’s album is heavily influenced by her country roots and Texas musical background. However, instead of performing in traditional country music hubs like Nashville, she has chosen to skip them, except for a concert in her hometown of Houston.

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The victory of the pop superstar with “Cowboy Carter” speaks volumes not only about her but also about the Recording Academy.

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The triumph of the pop star for “Cowboy Carter” is as revealing about the Recording Academy as it is about her.

It seems that although Live Nation claims a high sellout rate of 94%, the abundance of resold tickets at very low prices implies that fans may have had second thoughts or regret about their purchases.

Despite economic uncertainties like recession and inflation worrying music enthusiasts, some festivals are experiencing reduced demand. However, events featuring Oasis and Olivia Rodrigo haven’t shown the same trend. It’s challenging to determine if this soft demand is due to economic worries, an oversaturated tour schedule, or something related to “Cowboy Carter’s” influence beyond awards season.

It seemed impossible just a few months back that a renowned artist like Beyoncé would struggle with ticket sales. Could this be a signal of an upcoming economic downturn?

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2025-03-26 23:01

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