Is this your queen? Fans aren’t showing Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour the love and support she deserves. A fan video from one of her concerts reveals Beyoncé looking lost and uncertain as she performed in front of a half-empty stadium.
The fan who uploaded the video to X wrote: “Something is going on in the industry. The biggest stars aren’t selling and they look like they have no idea what to do on stage. What caused this? Katy Perry and now Beyonce…”
Something is going on in the industry. The biggest stars aren’t selling and they look like they have no idea what to do on stage
What caused this? Katy Perry and now Beyonce…. pic.twitter.com/GrEYCwr6dd
— NaomiSky15 (@NaomiSky_15) May 4, 2025
Beyoncé is facing challenges in selling tickets to her current tour, unlike her previous stadium tours where tickets sold for thousands of dollars.
Live Nation confirmed in a statement that the Cowboy Carter tour is 94 percent sold out across all dates, as reported by media outlets on the unsold tickets.

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Surprisingly, despite Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour selling out everywhere just two years ago, thousands of tickets are still available for the current tour, according to TicketMaster.
What transpired during those two years?
Insiders speculate that Beyoncé and Jay-Z are seeking retribution for past wrongdoings. However, her fans attribute the high ticket prices for the Cowboy Carter tour to President Trump’s economy and ticket resellers.
Fans expressed outrage over the exorbitant ticket prices. Jay-Z blamed resellers for purchasing all the tickets early on and subsequently attempting to sell them at inflated prices.
In response, panicked resellers dumped thousands of unsold tickets on the open market at steep discounts. However, fans remain reluctant to purchase these tickets, even though some tickets are priced lower than a McDonald’s Happy Meal.
The Daily Mail reported that 3,000 seats were still available at SoFi Stadium when Beyoncé took the stage for the opening night last week.
An insider shared with MailOnline that Beyoncé and Jay-Z remain optimistic that their fan base, known as the BeyHive, will demonstrate their support by purchasing the discounted tickets to help her salvage her reputation.
The couple anticipates that more of their fans will buy tickets today and in the coming days if the resale prices decrease.
