How much are the cheapest Beyonc Cowboy Carter tickets?

The Queen has returned to her rightful throne.On Monday, April 28, Beyoncé hard-launched her highly-anticipated ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ at Inglewood, CA’s SoFi Stadium.Over three hours and eight (!) acts, the 35-time Grammy winner delivered 36 songs including selections from her decorated 2024 genre-hopping album that inspired the tour as well as a handful of covers — The Beatles’ “Blackbird,” “The Star Spangled Banner” and Maze’s “Before I Let Go” — and cuts from “Renaissance” “Lemonade” and “I Am Sasha Fierce.”And, yes, she made sure to work mega hits “Formation,” “Crazy In Love” and “America Has A Problem” into the expansive set list.Perhaps, most notably, Knowles, 43, incorporated daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter into the visually spectacular country-fried show.This wasn’t Blue’s debut; the 13-year-old shared the stage with her mom as a backup dancer on 2023’s ‘Renaissance Tour.’ As for Rumi, 7, the SoFi Stadium gig was her first.“Rumi held Beyoncé’s hand as she waved to the crowd with a big smile on her face,” the New York Post reported about the seven-year-old’s feature spot on Beyoncé’s “Protector.” “Rumi then gave her mom a big hug as Blue Ivy stood behind the pair onstage.”Will the kids tag along at all shows on the international run? Is Beyoncé going to futz with the set list? What does she have in store for the rest of the run?Although we don’t know the answers to these questions just yet, we do know the best way to find out is live.As of now, tickets are available for all upcoming Beyoncé ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ concerts.Better yet, some of them are quite inexpensive.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $51 before fees on Vivid Seats.Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $54 to $239 including fees.Not bad considering tickets were almost uniformly more expensive across the board for the ‘Renaissance Tour,’ based on our...

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Publisher: New York Post

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