Beyoncé is the first African American musician to gross over $2 billion in tour sales. After concluding two successful back-to-back tours, "Renaissance" and "Cowboy Carter" the former Destiny's Child singer collectively grossed nearly $1 billion on those tours.
Beyoncé and Jay Z's "On the Run" tours, part one and two, also grossed record-high numbers, reaching over $360 million across both tours.
According to Music Row, "The global superstar is no stranger to breaking box office records, as her 2023 “Renaissance World Tour" broke the same record for R&B tours, grossing $579.8 million. With these two feats, Beyoncé is the first woman, and first American artist, to gross over $400 million on two tours. She joins Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, and Ed Sheeran in this achievement." Bey also had the highest-grossing country tour in Boxscore history, according to Billboard. She also broke more than 40 Boxscore records during "Cowboy Carter."
The songstress also recently took home the 2025 Emmy for ‘Outstanding Costumes’ for (Variety Nonfiction or Reality Programming) for her costumes during The "Beyoncé Bowl"—which was her halftime performance during the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game on Christmas Day 2024.
Despite facing significant criticism from the country music community for "Cowboy Carter," the Houston native won the Album of the Year Grammy for the project. This album also led her to becoming the new face of Levi's.
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