Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlinâ Circuit tour in Los Angeles on Monday, delivering a nearly three-hour performance that proved it certainly ainât Queen Beyâs first rodeo.
The concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood was a celebration of Southern Black culture, freedom of expression and Beyoncéâs own family, with appearances by her two daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter.
Beyoncéâs approximately 35-song setlist spanned the Grammy-winnerâs robust catalogue, as she performed songs from 2008âs âI Am⦠Sasha Fierceâ to 2022âs âRenaissanceâ to, of course, last yearâs âCowboy Carter.â
Visuals projected on the giant LED screens on the stage showed, at one point, Beyoncé wearing a sash that read âReclamation of America.â Other images included a scene of American flag-covered coffins with text that read âhistory canât be erased.â
Pyrotechnics on each side of the stage went off for dramatic effect when Beyoncé first walked out, clad in an all-white fringed bodysuit, while opening the show with âAmerican Requiem.â
She then paused to thank the audience for the support before singing her Beatles cover âBlackbiird.â
âI want to thank you, to my fans, for allowing me to make this album,â she said. âThank you for giving me the creative liberty to challenge myself. Thank yâall for supporting it. It means so, so much.â

Beyoncéâs 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy danced with her mom front and center during âAmerica Has a Problem.â Later on, while Beyoncé sang âProtector,â she brought out her younger daughter, Rumi, 7.
Beyoncé put on a show as big as Texas. She was served whiskey by a robot, flew through the air while suspended on a giant horseshoe, sang âTyrantâ on a mechanical bull and performed at a piano that was lit on fire. The Houston-native capped off the concert with a rousing rendition of â16 Carriages and âAmenâ before taking her final bow.
Celebrities including Tyler Perry, Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King were seen in attendance.
âCowboy Carterâ released in March 2024 and features collaborations with Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, among others.
The album broke several records on the Billboard charts and in January, Beyoncé took home a Grammy for album of the year.
Beyoncé will take her tour to Chicago on May 15 after her run in Los Angeles.