
It’s mere moments until Beyoncé-induced chaos is set to descend upon the capital city. And so to make your lives as easy as possible, dear readers, we thought we ought to tell you everything you might need to know about it.
The Cowboy Carter World Tour kicked off in California last month, and it’s very nearly time for the most awarded artist in Grammy history to return to the Big Smoke. London is the only UK stop on the tour. In fact, it’s one of just two cities in Europe that will be welcoming Beyoncé on her world tour (the other being Paris). So, it’s set to be pretty darn special – and here’s everything you need to know.
When are the London Cowboy Carter dates?
Queen B will be taking to the stage at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on six dates as part of her Cowboy Carter World Tour:
- Thursday, June 5
- Saturday, June 7
- Tuesday, June 10
- Thursday, June 12
- Saturday, June 14
- Monday, June 16

What are the Cowboy Carter show times?
According to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s website, doors will open at 5pm and Beyoncé is set to grace the stage at 7.30pm (although she hasn’t been arriving onstage until 8.15pm at the shows she’s done so far). The bars will close at 9.30pm and the stadium itself will close at midnight. However, all timings are subject to change.
Will there be a support act?
No support acts have been announced for Beyoncé’s London dates. And the shows she’s done so far haven’t featured a support act, either. When she came to London back in 2023 with her Renaissance World Tour, she had DJ sets creating the atmosphere before she came out on stage, so we can only assume Cowboy Carter will follow in the same footsteps.
Are there still tickets available?
There are still a limited number of resale tickets for Beyoncé’s London shows available on sites like Ticketmaster and Viagogo. However, the closer we get to the event, the higher the prices are likely to get. It’s important to be very careful when buying resale tickets. Make sure to only use sites you trust, and be sure to check the terms and conditions of the original ticket vendor when purchasing.

Getting to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The closest station to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is White Hart Lane on the Weaver Line of the London Overground. Other nearby stations are Northumberland Park railway station or Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters on the Victoria Line. Travelling by car is not advised as no parking is available at the stadium and nearby parking is very limited. Plenty of buses serve the stadium including the 49, 259, 279 and 349.
Anything else you should know?
All bags will be thoroughly checked upon entry and must adhere to the stadium’s bag policy. Permissible bags must be A4 size or smaller. Umbrellas up to 1 metre in size are permitted but must be kept folded when inside the stadium.
So, there you have it, folks – everything you need to know ahead of the Cowboy Carter shows in the capital city. Grab your cowboy hats, and – in the words of Queen B herself – ‘come take it to the floor now’.