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Beyoncé Adds Third Atlanta Stop to Highly Anticipated ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour

ATLANTA – Beyoncé fans in Atlanta just got a big reason to celebrate. The music icon has officially added a third and final date in the city for her upcoming Cowboy Carter Tour, responding to an overwhelming surge in presale sign-ups and fan demand. The extra show, set for Sunday, July 13, will take place at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, closing out her tour in dramatic fashion.

A Tour Rooted in History and Hype

Beyoncé announced the Cowboy Carter Tour just after securing her first-ever Album of the Year Grammy for the yet-to-be-released project. This win marked a significant moment in her storied career. Despite being the most-awarded artist in Grammys history, she had previously missed out on the top prize four times, fueling years of debate over industry recognition.

Beyoncé performing live on stage

Her 2025 tour will take her across major cities worldwide, starting in Los Angeles before stopping in Chicago, the New York metropolitan area, London, Paris, Houston, Washington, and now—thanks to Atlanta’s enthusiastic response—ending with a three-night spectacle in Georgia’s capital.

How to Get Tickets

For fans hoping to secure a seat at the Cowboy Carter Tour, there are several ticketing options:

  • Citi Cardmember Presale: Citi, which sponsored her Renaissance World Tour, is the official card for the North American leg of the tour.
    • Citi presale begins Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 12 p.m. local time and runs through Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 11 a.m.
    • Fans must use the first six digits of an eligible Citi credit or debit card as the presale code and complete purchases with the card.
  • Beyhive Resale:
    • Beyhive members get early access from Monday, Feb. 11, at noon through Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 11 a.m.
  • General Sale:
    • Opens Friday, Feb. 14, at noon on Beyoncé’s official website (beyonce.com).

A Historic Tour Closer in Atlanta

Adding an extra Atlanta date isn’t just a win for local fans—it’s a testament to Beyoncé’s enduring global influence. Her previous tour stops in the city have consistently sold out, and the Renaissance World Tour set new benchmarks for stadium performances.

By ending Cowboy Carter in Atlanta, she reinforces the city’s role as a major hub for music and entertainment. It’s a full-circle moment for an artist who has long embraced the cultural significance of the South while redefining genres on her own terms.

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