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Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour Reportedly Struggling to Sell Tickets in Multiple Cities

Empty rows of seats inside a large concert arena reportedly struggling to sell out Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour dates.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

The hats are big. The prices are bigger. But the crowds? Not so much.

Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour is off to a rough ride, with tickets still collecting dust weeks after they went on sale. Reports from Daily Mail and The Blast confirm what fans have been shouting on social media: Beyoncé’s attempt to giddy up into country music isn’t selling—and it sure ain’t sitting right with the people she claims to be singing to.

So far, only 3 out of 30 shows are sold out. Three. That’s not a stampede—it’s a sputter. Fans are calling her “greedy,” “out of touch,” and, in one viral post, “Hasbeyn.” And honestly? They’re not wrong. When you charge $950 for a “decent seat before fees,” as one fan pointed out, you better deliver more than a cowboy hat and a playlist full of genre cosplay.

Country Music Doesn’t Bow to Branding, No Matter How Shiny It is

Beyoncé may be used to turning everything she touches into platinum, but country music doesn’t play that way. This isn’t pop, where image carries you. This genre is built on hardship, heartache, and the kind of storytelling that doesn’t need a spotlight to shine. And when you try to sell it back to the people wearing rhinestone boots with a billionaire’s markup, don’t be surprised when they don’t show up.

According to Daily Mail, even her hometown shows in Houston are lagging behind in sales. Fans shared seating charts from SoFi Stadium in L.A. that looked more like a ghost town than a tour kickoff. “This is embarrassing actually,” one user posted. “She can’t even sell out in California.” Another added, “Lower the price, we’ll come. We genuinely are just broke.”

But the truth cuts deeper than sticker shock. Fans aren’t just priced out—they’re checked out. A tour built on the back of an album most country fans didn’t ask for and longtime Beyhive members didn’t understand? It was doomed before the boots hit the pavement. As one post put it: “Nobody cares about cowgirl version of Beyoncé.”

Let’s be clear—this ain’t about gatekeeping. This is about respect. Real country music isn’t something you pick up between endorsement deals. It’s not an aesthetic. You don’t just loop a Willie Nelson intro, cover a few classics, and call it authenticity. You show up at the Opry. You walk the dirt roads before you sing about them. And you sure don’t charge $1,200 for the privilege.

RELATED: Beyoncé’s Grammy Win for Best Country Album Sparks Controversy

Her 2023 Renaissance tour sold out fast because it was what people actually wanted. Cowboy Carter? It feels like a PR stunt with a six-string soundtrack. Even the fans defending her are admitting they’re “waiting until the week of” to get presale tickets at a better price. That’s not anticipation—that’s desperation meeting fatigue.

And when you’ve already asked fans to empty their wallets two years ago, in the middle of a shaky economy, maybe think twice before riding in on a high horse expecting another payout.

You can’t fake country. Not with money. Not with marketing. And not with a tour that treats the genre like a backdrop for Instagram aesthetics.

Beyoncé’s not just struggling to sell tickets—she’s struggling to sell the story. And in country music, the story’s everything.

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