
It feels like a lifetime ago when the Houston-born superstar first announced her long-awaited tour. But now, after months of waiting, it’s finally here — Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour lands in Houston this weekend. The “Alien Superstar” is set to hit the stage at NRG Stadium this June 29 and June 30, and following surprise appearances by Miley Cyrus and Jay-Z at the Paris shows, Houston’s BeyHive is buzzing with rumors about the H-Town shows. From show times to venue info, insider tips and more, we’ve got the scoop on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour in Houston below…
Beyoncé Cowboy Carter Tour Houston Show 2025
Venue, dates and times
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour in Houston will be taking place at NRG Stadium on Saturday June 29 and Sunday June 30. The show is due to start at 7pm and typically lasts about 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Surprise guests and setlist
Who could hop on the mic next to the “Diva” singer in Houston this weekend? Could there be a Destiny’s Child reunion in the group’s hometown? Maybe we can expect an appearance from Cowboy Carter collaborators like Shaboozey or even the Queen of Country herself Dolly Parton.
In terms of the setlist, the Cowboy Carter album takes center stage (think Texas Hold ‘Em, Bodyguard, 16 Carriages and loads more). You can also expect some of the older hits too, from Crazy in Love, Irreplaceable and Love On Top to Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) and If I Were a Boy.
Parking and public transport tips for NRG Stadium
Parking is available at NRG Stadium for $50 per space (plus tax).
The METRORail Red Line stops at the NRG Park station.
Dress code, merch and insider tips
Of course, there’s no official dress code. Come as you are, but if you want to make a statement, embrace the Cowboy Carter vibe with rhinestone fringe jackets, cowboy boots and hats. Mama Tina (Beyoncé’s mom) plus special guests are known to make her way through the crowd to crown the best-dressed of the night.
Merch trucks are based around the stadium entrances selling T-shirts ($30-$60), sweaters ($140-$170), bandannas ($35) and denim jackets ($300) as well as Cowboy Carter vinyl ($60), incense sticks ($25) and the official tour artbook ($74). There are also stalls inside the stadium, but they’re smaller and usually only sell t-shirts and sweaters.
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