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When is Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour coming to Australia?

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Whether you’re a casual listener or a ride-or-die member of the Bey-Hive, there’s no denying that Beyoncé is an expert at captivating an audience.

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While the North American leg of her Renaissance World Tour came to an end in October 2023, the release of her newest album, Cowboy Carter, left many fans wondering if a second instalment of her tour was on the horizon (spoiler alert – it was).

Now that the Cowboy Carter Tour has *finally* hit the road, Beyoncé fans have been honing their ticket-buying skillset and, most importantly, keeping a close eye on whether she is set to make her long-awaited return to Australia.

Beyonce in cowboy outfit
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Is Beyoncé coming to Australia?

In sad news for Aussie fans, Beyoncé has seemingly left us off the list (again) for the first leg of her Cowboy Carter Tour.

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Despite missing out on the Renaissance Tour, there is still some hope that Queen Bey could venture to our shores, with the current tour spanning only eight cities across the U.S. and Europe. While there may still be some room for us in the schedule, in late 2024, host Brendan Fevola gave us another glimmer of hope that Beyoncé could be returning Down Under.

Speaking on The Fox’s Fifi, Fev & Nick, the host shared that received a message from someone who works “in the major events space and word on the street is that Beyoncé is coming to town later this year,” and while it may not have come to fruition, fans were quick to point out that he previously dropped the news of Taylor Swift’s Aussie Eras Tour – aka *something* could be happening.

Beyoncé accepts the Innovator Award at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards held at the Dolby Theatre on April 1, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Billboard via Getty Images)
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Has Beyoncé toured Australia?

Australia has been lucky enough to be graced with Queen Bey’s talents. 

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Beyoncé last performed in Australia as part of The Mrs Carter World Tour in October/November 2013, with the tour making a stop at every Australian capital city except Darwin and Hobart. 

The singer also toured Australia in 2009 on her I Am… Tour, with her first ever tour Down Under occurring in 2007 as part of The Beyoncé Experience Tour. 

Where can I buy Cowboy Carter Tour tickets?

If an Australian leg of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour does get announced, tickets are likely to be released through Ticketek. 

Although dates have not yet been released, fans can keep a close eye on any concert news by signing up for Ticketek’s Beyoncé  waitlist.

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Keen to take a trip to the rodeo? Tickets for the European and U.S. dates of the Cowboy Carter Tour are on pre-sale now through Ticketmaster, so be sure to get in quick to secure your seat!

Beyonce performing at the Renaissance tour
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Did Beyoncé release a Renaissance World Tour concert film? 

Following the conclusion of her most viral tour to date, Beyoncé released the long-awaited Renaissance World Tour concert film on December 1, 2023.

Officially titled Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, the film combined a mixture of behind-the-scenes documentary-style footage, on-stage performances, and recording studio outtakes. 

Where to watch the  Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour film in Australia

For Australian fans hoping to re-live Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour at home, unfortunately, the film has not yet been made available on streaming platforms. 

Although the cinematic release of the film concluded in late December 2024, fans can still stream a number of Beyoncé’s previous films online, with her Coachella documentary Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé available to stream on Netflix and Black is King, Beyoncé’s Lion King companion film, streaming exclusively on Disney+

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