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Beyonce Ticket 'Cowboy Carter' 2025 World Tour: Everything You Need to Know

Hafiz Usman Aftab

Feb 13

Beyoncé, the global music icon, has officially announced her 'Cowboy Carter' 2025 World Tour, set to commence on April 28, 2025, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. This tour, supporting her eighth studio album Cowboy Carter, has generated immense excitement among fans worldwide. In response to overwhelming demand, additional dates have been added in major cities, including London, Chicago, Paris, and Atlanta. 

 

Tour Dates and Locations

 

The 'Cowboy Carter' tour will span multiple continents, with performances scheduled across North America and Europe. Following the Los Angeles kickoff, Beyoncé will perform in cities such as Chicago and New Jersey. In June, the tour will move to the UK and Europe, with six shows planned at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, and 16. Additional performances are slated for Paris, France, before the tour returns to the U.S., concluding in Atlanta in July. 

 

Ticket Sales and Presale Information

 

Tickets for the 'Cowboy Carter' tour are in high demand. The BeyHive presale began on February 11, 2025, at 12 PM local time, offering members early access to tickets. General ticket sales are scheduled to start on February 14, 2025, at 12 PM. Fans are advised to purchase tickets through official outlets to avoid counterfeit tickets. 

 

Additional Tour Dates Added

 

Due to the overwhelming response, Beyoncé has added extra dates to her tour schedule. These include additional nights in London, Chicago, Paris, and Atlanta, ensuring more fans have the opportunity to experience her live performances. 

 

Tax Deduction Discussion Among Fans

 

An interesting conversation has emerged among fans regarding the potential tax deductibility of concert tickets. Some tax professionals suggest that if attending the concert is directly related to one's business—such as entertaining clients or networking—it might qualify as a business expense. However, it's crucial to approach this strategy with caution. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 significantly limited deductions for entertainment expenses. Fans should ensure that such deductions are "ordinary and necessary" for their business and consult with a qualified tax advisor before considering any such deductions to ensure compliance with current tax laws and regulations.

 

Challenges with Ticket Purchasing

 

As with many high-demand events, fans have reported challenges during the ticket-purchasing process. Issues such as long wait times, high service fees, and website crashes have been noted, particularly during the presale phase. These challenges are not unique to Beyoncé's tour and have been observed with other major artists' ticket sales as well.

 

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