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Beyoncé in London: Cowboy Carter Tour timings, set list, last-minute tickets and everything you need to know

Beyoncé in London: Cowboy Carter Tour timings, set list, last-minute tickets and everything you need to know

Time Out13-06-2025

Beyoncé's Renaissance tour at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was a colossal occasion. Across five nights in summer 2023, the Beyhive descended on north London in their droves, decked out in rhinestones, cowboy hats and leather jackets for the megastar's first world tour in seven years.
But, thankfully, she hasn't made us wait that long again. Just two years later, Beyoncé has returned to the stadium with more breathtaking stage production, flawless choreography and mesmerising vocals for the Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. Across a three hour spectacular, you can expect to see the Texas-born singer riding a mechanical bull, soaring over the stadium in a flying car and belting out some of her best-loved loved tunes from the past two decades.
Planning to be in north London for a real-life boogie and a real-life hoedown with real-life Beyonce? With only two more shows to go, here's all the important info you need.
When is Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour in London?
Beyonce's final shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are on Saturday, June 14 and Monday, June 16.
What time will Beyoncé come on stage?
Doors to the stadium open at 5pm and for her London shows so far, Beyonce has appeared on stage at around 7.45pm.
Are there any tickets left?
Yes, there are still tickets up for grabs for each of Bey's London dates via verified resale on Ticketmaster or on Viagogo.
How much do tickets cost?
At the time of writing, the Ticketmaster resale tickets start from £103.50 each and there are tickets on sale on Viagogo from £72.
What's the full setlist for the Cowboy Carter Tour?
The nearly three hour Cowboy Carter setlist features all the songs from the album plus several tunes from Renaissance and some older favourites, like 'Diva' and 'Crazy in Love'.
For her second night in London, she also added one of her biggest hits from Renaissance: 'BREAK MY SOUL'.
'AMERIICAN REQUIEM'
'Blackbird' (The Beatles cover)
'The Star-Spangled Banner' (John Stafford Smith & Francis Scott Key cover)
'Freedom'
'YA YA / Why Don't You Love Me'
'AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM'
'SPAGHETTII'
'Formation'
'MY HOUSE'
'Diva'
'ALLIIGATOR TEARS'
'JUST FOR FUN'
'PROTECTOR'
'FLAMENCO'
'DESERT EAGLE'
'RIIVERDANCE'
'II HANDS II HEAVEN'
'TYRANT'
'THIQUE'
'LEVII'S JEANS'
'SWEET ★ HONEY ★ BUCKIIN' / PURE/HONEY / SUMMER RENAISSANCE'
'TEXAS HOLD 'EM'
'Crazy in Love'
'Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)'
'Love on Top'
'Irreplaceable'
'If I Were a Boy'
'Jolene' (Dolly Parton cover)
'Daddy Lessons'
'BODYGUARD'
'II MOST WANTED'
'CUFF IT'
'HEATED'
'DAUGHTER'
'I'M THAT GIRL'
'COZY'
'ALIEN SUPERSTAR'
'ENERGY'
'16 CARRIAGES'
'AMEN'
See the entire setlist here.
Who will be supporting Beyoncé in London?
Beyoncé hasn't had an opening act for her Cowboy Carter shows so far and there's no info at the moment over whether someone will be supporting her at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
There hasn't been any special guests so far but there's some speculation that Sir Paul McCartney could join the star on stage for her rendition of the Beatles song 'Blackbird'.
Reviews
The reviews for the first two nights of the Cowboy Carter tour are in. And they're glowing. The Guardian called the show 'a hugely enjoyable concert that adds a ferocious potency to Cowboy Carter' while the Telegraph said 'it was a show of spectacle and seduction, of bone-rattling volume and heart-beating musicality, of surprisingly hard-hitting politics and uplifting emotion'.
Rolling Stone added: 'It's a spectacle for the ages, with one memorable moment seeing the singer mounting a gold mechanical bull and performing a magnetic dance routine atop it that demands the entire crowd's attention.'
Are there any banned items?
As per Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's policy, you can't bring in food, liquids, umbrellas any bigger than 1m, flares, smoke canisters, air horns, laser devices, fireworks, professional cameras, musical instruments or spray paint. You can see the full list of banned stuff here. And remember – your bag must be no bigger than A4.
Where else is Beyonce playing on her world tour?
Beyonce and her crew will be heading across the Channel to France for her next round of European shows before heading back to the US to conclude the Cowboy Carter World Tour.

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