After months of anticipation, Beyoncé has begun her Cowboy Carter Tour. The show, which took off at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, is expected to attract many fans.
It started with live versions of tracks on the album as she mounted the stage with a group of dancers in clad in red outfits.
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The stage design featured an electronic screen with an American flag beside a speaker tower with the letters “KNTRY.”
Additional designs depicted Beyoncé riding a mechanical horse above the slogan, “Never ask permission for something that already belongs to you.” Songs such as Ameriican Requiem and Blackbiird were performed.
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In February, Beyoncé added new dates to her UK, US, and France dates. Handlers of the trip said her plan includes Chicago and New Jersey before she moves to the UK and Europe. She would later return to the US to wrap up the show in Atlanta.
Beyoncé gave a hint about the tour in December last year, and tickets started selling, February 13, 2025. The Texas Hold ‘Em hitmaker celebrated her ‘Renaissance’ album in 2023, which was the last time she went on a musical tour.
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Last month, film producer Will Packer shared the backstory of how he managed to get the superstar for his 2009 thriller, Obsessed.
Appearing on a recent edition of the show Watch What Happens Live, the Founder of Will Packer Productions revealed that the award-winning songstress rejected the movie script five times before finally agreeing to star in the production.
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That notwithstanding, he said the rejections turned out to be blessings in disguise, as it enabled him to rework the original script to perfection.
“Bey taught me a lot about getting rejected because she told me no over and over again when I wanted her to be in that movie.
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“I kept going back and asking again and again and changing the movie to make it something that she could do,” Packer stated on the show.
His persistence led to good results as the film attained remarkable success and became a favourite among the lot at the Box Office.
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“Ultimately, on the sixth time, Beyoncé said yes, and that movie opened at No. 1,” the filmmaker noted with pride.