List of Beyoncé live performances
| Beyoncé live performances | |
|---|---|
Beyoncé performing during the Formation World Tour at the Wembley Stadium in July 2016 | |
| Concert tours | 10 |
| Concert residencies | 3 |
| Promotional concerts | 6 |
| Music festivals | 19 |
| Award shows | 46 |
| Sporting events | 8 |
| Broadcast shows | 89 |
| Live events | 34 |
| Guest appearances | 18 |
American singer and songwriter Beyoncé has embarked on 10 solo concert tours.[note 1] She is the first woman and first American artist to gross over $400 million on two separate tours.[1] According to Billboard, she is the highest-grossing Black artist and the highest-grossing R&B artist.[2] Pollstar honored her as the Touring Artist of the Decade in 2021.[3] As of 2025, Beyoncé has grossed $2 billion from her shows from 13.7 million tickets.
Beyoncé's first solo tour was the Dangerously in Love Tour (2003), which mostly took place in the UK.[4] She embarked on her first major solo world tour, the Beyoncé Experience (2007), following Destiny's Child's disbandment in 2005.[5] Her third concert tour, the I Am... World Tour (2009–2010), marked the first time Beyoncé performed in South America.[6] The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013–2014) was her first to gross over $200 million. With total revenue of $229.7 million, it was the highest-grossing female tour and highest-grossing solo tour of 2013.[7]
In 2016, Beyoncé became the first woman to headline an all-stadium tour with the Formation World Tour. The highest-grossing female tour of the year, it grossed $260 million;[8] it was named Tour of the Year at the American Music Awards, Top R&B Tour at the Billboard Music Awards, and Tour of the Decade (2010s) by Consequence of Sound.[9][10] The Renaissance World Tour (2023) became the highest-grossing tour of all time by a Black artist, accumulating $579.8 million from 2.77 million tickets sold in 56 shows;[11] it was named R&B Tour of the Year at both the Billboard & Pollstar Awards.[12][13] The Cowboy Carter Tour (2025) grossed $407 million to become the highest-grossing country music tour of all time.[14]
Besides solo tours, Beyoncé has embarked on three co-headlining tours. In 2004, she co-headlined the Verizon Ladies First Tour with Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott.[15] Ten years later, she co-headlined the On the Run Tour with her husband, rapper Jay-Z. The all-stadium grossed $109.7 million.[16] In 2018, Beyoncé and Jay-Z embarked on their second collaborative tour, the On The Run II Tour. It grossed $253.5 million, making it the third-highest-grossing tour of 2018.[17] The tour was named the Best Hip-Hop/R&B Tour at the 2019 Pollstar Awards,[18] and Top Rap Tour and Top R&B Tour at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards.
Beyoncé has also held concert residencies, including I Am... Yours (2009),[19] 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé (2011), and Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live (2012).[20] She has headlined several notable festivals. In 2011, she became the first solo Black female artist to headline the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival.[21][22] Her headlining set at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show (2013) ranks among the most-watched halftime shows in history, generating 110.8 million viewers.[23] In 2016, she featured as a special guest during Coldplay's performance at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show.[24] Her performance at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards (2017) is the most-searched Grammy performance on Google in the US.[25][26][27] In 2018, she became the first Black woman to headline Coachella. Paying tribute to historically Black colleges and universities, it has been dubbed "Beychella" and is the most-searched performance in Google's history.[28]
Concert tours
Headlining
| Title | Date | Associated album | Countries/Territories | Shows | Attendance | Gross | Adjusted gross
(in 2024 dollar) |
Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dangerously in Love Tour | November 3, 2003 – November 19, 2003 | Dangerously in Love | 10 | N/a | N/a | N/a | [29] [30] | |
| The Beyoncé Experience | April 10, 2007 – December 30, 2007 | B'Day | 96 | 272,521 | $24,900,000 | $37,759,605 | [31] | |
| I Am... Tour | March 26, 2009 – February 18, 2010 | I Am... Sasha Fierce |
|
108 | 980,715 | $113,646,156 | $163,870,369 | [32] [33] |
| The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour | April 15, 2013 – March 27, 2014 | Beyoncé |
|
132 | 1,928,590 | $221,989,791 | $294,852,620 | [34] [35] [36] |
| The Formation World Tour | April 27, 2016 – October 7, 2016 | Lemonade |
|
49 | 2,242,099 | $256,084,556 | $335,516,219 | [37][38] [39] |
| Renaissance World Tour | May 10, 2023 – October 1, 2023 | Renaissance |
|
56 | 2,756,507 | $579,813,546 | $598,368,086 | [40] |
| Cowboy Carter Tour | April 28, 2025 – July 26, 2025 | Cowboy Carter |
|
32 | 1,596,165 | $407,600,112 | $407,600,112 | [1][41] |
Co-headlining
| Title | Co-headliner(s) | Date | Associated album(s) | Countries/Territories | Shows | Attendance | Gross | Adjusted gross
(in 2024 dollar) |
Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verizon Ladies First Tour | Alicia Keys Missy Elliott |
March 12, 2004 – April 21, 2004 | Dangerously in Love The Diary of Alicia Keys This Is Not a Test! |
|
30 | 280,865 | $19,177,889 | $31,925,982 | [42] [43] |
| On the Run Tour | Jay-Z | June 25, 2014 – September 13, 2014 | Beyoncé Magna Carta Holy Grail |
|
21 | 979,781 | $109,610,198 | $145,587,118 | [44] [45] [16] |
| On the Run II Tour | Jay-Z | June 6, 2018 – October 4, 2018 | Everything Is Love |
|
48 | 2,177,049 | $254,037,862 | $318,102,804 | [46] [47] |
Concert residencies
| Title | Date | Venue | City | Shows | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I Am... Yours | July 30, 2009 – August 2, 2009 | Encore at Wynn | Las Vegas, Nevada | 4 | [48] [49] |
| 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé | August 14, 2011 – August 19, 2011 | Roseland Ballroom | New York City, New York | 4 | [50] [51] |
| Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live | May 25, 2012 – May 28, 2012 | Revel Casino Hotel Atlantic City | Atlantic City, New Jersey | 4 | [52] [53] |
Promotional concerts
Music festivals
Award shows
| Date | Event | City | Country | Performed song(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 6, 2003 | 2003 Essence Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Crazy in Love" | [83] |
| June 12, 2003 | 2003 AFI Life Achievement Award | Los Angeles | United States | "Theme from New York, New York" | [84] |
| June 24, 2003 | 2003 BET Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Crazy in Love" (with Jay-Z) | [85] |
| August 28, 2003 | 2003 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | United States |
|
[86] |
| October 27, 2003 | 2003 Radio Music Awards | Las Vegas | United States | "Baby Boy" | [87] |
| November 6, 2003 | 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards | Edinburgh | Scotland | [88] | |
| December 10, 2003 | 2003 Billboard Music Awards | Las Vegas | United States | "Me, Myself and I" | [89] |
| January 24, 2004 | 2004 NRJ Music Awards | Cannes | France | [90] | |
| February 8, 2004 | 46th Annual Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | United States |
|
[91] [92] |
| February 17, 2004 | 2004 BRIT Awards | London | England | "Crazy in Love" | [93] |
| February 27, 2005 | 77th Academy Awards | Los Angeles | United States |
|
[94] |
| December 4, 2005 | 28th Kennedy Center Honors | Washington, D.C. | United States | "Proud Mary" | [95] |
| June 27, 2006 | 2006 BET Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Déjà Vu" (with Jay-Z) | [96] |
| August 31, 2006 | 2006 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | United States | "Ring the Alarm" | [86] |
| November 15, 2006 | 2006 World Music Awards | London | England | [97] | |
| November 21, 2006 | 2006 American Music Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Irreplaceable" | [98] |
| February 11, 2007 | 49th Annual Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Listen" | [99] |
| February 25, 2007 | 79th Academy Awards | Los Angeles | United States |
|
[100] |
| June 27, 2007 | 2007 BET Awards | Los Angeles | United States |
|
[101] |
| November 18, 2007 | 2007 American Music Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Irreplaceable" (with Sugarland) | [102] |
| February 10, 2008 | 50th Annual Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Proud Mary" (with Tina Turner) | [103] |
| November 6, 2008 | 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards | Liverpool | England | "If I Were a Boy" | [104] |
| November 9, 2008 | 2008 World Music Awards | Monte Carlo | Monaco | [105] | |
| November 23, 2008 | 2008 American Music Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | [106] |
| December 7, 2008 | 31st Kennedy Center Honors | Washington, D.C. | United States | "The Way We Were" | [107] |
| December 12, 2008 | 3rd Premios 40 Principales | Madrid | Spain | "If I Were a Boy" | [108] |
| February 12, 2009 | 40th NAACP Image Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Halo" | [109] |
| February 22, 2009 | 81st Academy Awards | Los Angeles | United States | Baz Luhrmann complied medley (with Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Amanda Seyfried, Dominic Cooper and Spirit of Troy) | [94] |
| June 28, 2009 | 2009 BET Awards | Los Angeles | United States | [110] | |
| September 13, 2009 | 2009 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | United States | [111] | |
| November 5, 2009 | 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards | Berlin | Germany | "Sweet Dreams" | [112] |
| January 31, 2010 | 52nd Annual Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | United States | [113] | |
| May 22, 2011 | 2011 Billboard Music Awards | Las Vegas | United States | "Run the World (Girls)" | [114] |
| June 26, 2011[note 2] | 2011 BET Awards | Los Angeles | United States | [115] | |
| August 28, 2011 | 2011 MTV Video Music Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Love On Top" | [116] |
| January 26, 2014 | 56th Annual Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Drunk in Love" (with Jay-Z) | [117] |
| February 19, 2014 | 2014 BRIT Awards | London | England | "XO" | [118] |
| June 29, 2014[note 3] | 2014 BET Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Partition" (with Jay-Z) | [119] |
| August 24, 2014 | 2014 MTV Video Music Awards | Inglewood | United States |
|
[120] |
| February 8, 2015 | 57th Annual Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" | [121] |
| March 28, 2015 | 2015 Stellar Awards | Las Vegas | United States |
|
[122] |
| June 26, 2016 | 2016 BET Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Freedom" (with Kendrick Lamar) | [123] |
| August 28, 2016 | 2016 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | United States |
|
[124] |
| November 2, 2016 | 2016 Country Music Association Awards | Nashville | United States | "Daddy Lessons" (with Dixie Chicks) | [125] |
| February 12, 2017 | 59th Annual Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | United States | [126] | |
| March 27, 2022 | 94th Academy Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Be Alive" | [127] |
Sporting events
Broadcast shows
| Date | Event | City | Country | Performed song(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 15, 2002 | CD:UK | London | United Kingdom | "Work It Out" | [136] |
| July 13, 2002 | [137] | ||||
| July 23, 2002 | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | Burbank | United States | [138] | |
| July 26, 2002 | Top of the Pops | London | United Kingdom | [139] | |
| July 26, 2002 | 106 & Park | New York City | United States | [140] | |
| August 13, 2002 | Rove Live | Melbourne | Australia | [141] | |
| November 2, 2002 | Saturday Night Live | New York City | United States | "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (with Jay-Z) | [142] |
| November 7, 2002 | Total Request Live | New York City | United States | [143] | |
| November 12, 2002 | 106 & Park | New York City | United States | [144] | |
| November 21, 2002 | Total Request Live (Spankin' New Music Week) | New York City | United States | [145] | |
| January 11, 2003 | CD:UK | London | England | [146] | |
| January 31, 2003 | Top of the Pops | London | England | "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (with Jay-Z) | [147] |
| May 17, 2003 | Saturday Night Live | New York City | United States |
|
[148] |
| May 22, 2003 | VH1 Divas Duets | Las Vegas | United States |
|
[149] |
| May 23, 2003 | MTV Beach House | New York City | United States | "Crazy in Love" | [150] |
| June 27, 2003 | The Today Show | New York City | United States | [148] | |
| July 3, 2003 | V Graham Norton | London | England | "Crazy in Love" | [151] |
| July 4, 2003 | Top of the Pops | London | England | [152] | |
| July 4, 2003 | Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular | New York City | United States | [153] | |
| July 5, 2003 | CD:UK | London | England | "Crazy in Love" | [154] |
| July 8, 2003 | The Early Show | New York City | United States |
|
[148] |
| July 9, 2003 | The View | New York City | United States | "Crazy in Love" | [148] |
| July 10, 2003 | VIVA Interaktiv | Hürth | Germany | [155] | |
| July 11, 2003 | Star Search | Berlin | Germany | "Crazy in Love" | [156] |
| July 11, 2003 | Top of the Pops | London | England | [157] | |
| July 17, 2003 | Late Show with David Letterman | New York City | United States | [158] | |
| July 19, 2003 | Popworld | London | England | [159] | |
| July 23, 2003 | Pepsi Smash | Los Angeles | United States | [160] | |
| July 26, 2003 | CD:UK | London | England |
|
[161] |
| August 1, 2003 | Top of the Pops | London | England | "Naughty Girl" | [162] |
| September 17, 2003 | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | Burbank | United States | "Fever" | [163] |
| September 19, 2003 | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Chicago | United States | [164] | |
| October 15, 2003 | Fashion Rocks | London | England | [165] | |
| November 8, 2003 | Star Academy | Paris | France |
|
[166] |
| January 16, 2004 | Top of the Pops | London | England | "Me Myself and I" | [167] |
| September 8, 2004 | Fashion Rocks | New York City | United States | "Naughty Girl" | [168] |
| September 5, 2006 | The Ellen DeGeneres Show | New York City | United States | [169] | |
| September 6, 2006 | Good Morning America | New York City | United States |
|
[170] |
| September 7, 2006 | Fashion Rocks | New York City | United States | "Déjà Vu" (with Jay-Z) | [171] |
| September 11, 2006 | The View | New York City | United States | "Ring the Alarm" | [172] |
| September 15, 2006 | The Tyra Banks Show | Los Angeles | United States | "Déjà Vu" | [173] |
| September 22, 2006 | Star Academy | Paris | France |
|
[174] |
| September 23, 2006 | Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway | London | England | "Déjà Vu" | [175] |
| September 30, 2006 | Music Fair | Tokyo | Japan | [176] | |
| October 27, 2006 | Popworld Special | London | England | [177] | |
| November 9, 2006 | Total Request Live | New York City | United States | "Irreplaceable" | [178] |
| November 11, 2006 | Strictly Come Dancing | London | England | [179] | |
| November 13, 2006 | Beyoncé at the BBC | London | England |
|
[180] |
| November 20, 2006 | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Chicago | United States | "Listen" | [164] |
| November 29, 2006 | Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade | Orlando | United States | "Silent Night" | [181] |
| December 4, 2006 | The Today Show | New York City | United States |
|
[182] |
| December 25, 2006 | Top of the Pops Christmas Special | London[note 4] | England | "Déjà Vu" | [183] |
| January 20, 2007 | Wetten, dass..? | Friedrichshafen | Germany | "Listen" | [184] |
| April 2, 2007 | The Today Show | New York City | United States | [185] | |
| April 6, 2007 | The Early Show | New York City | United States | [186] | |
| April 28, 2007 | Bravo Supershow | Düsseldorf | Germany | "Irreplaceable" | [187] |
| December 2, 2007 | Movies Rock | Los Angeles | United States | "Over the Rainbow" | [188] |
| September 5, 2008 | Fashion Rocks | New York City | United States | [189] | |
| October 31, 2008 | Music Station | Tokyo | Japan | "If I Were a Boy" | [190] |
| November 9, 2008 | Strictly Come Dancing | London | England | [191] | |
| November 13, 2008 | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Chicago | United States | [164] | |
| November 14, 2008 | Live Lounge | London | England | [192] | |
| November 15, 2008 | Saturday Night Live | New York City | United States | [193] | |
| November 16, 2008 | Total Request Live (Total Finale Live) | New York City | United States | [194] | |
| November 17, 2008 | AOL Sessions | Los Angeles | United States | [195] | |
| November 18, 2008 | 106 & Park | New York City | United States | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | [196] |
| November 25, 2008 | The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Burbank | United States | [197] | |
| November 26, 2008 | The Today Show | New York City | United States | [198] | |
| November 26, 2008 | The Tyra Banks Show | Los Angeles | United States | [199] | |
| December 3, 2008 | Christmas in Rockefeller Center | New York City | United States | "Ave Maria" | [200] |
| December 8, 2008 | The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Burbank | United States | "At Last" | [201] |
| December 12, 2008 | Star Academy | Paris | France |
|
[202] |
| December 13, 2008 | The X Factor | London | England |
|
[203] |
| April 22, 2009 | Late Show with David Letterman | New York City | United States | "Halo" | [204] |
| April 23, 2009 | The Today Show | New York City | United States | [205] | |
| January 22, 2010 | Hope for Haiti Now | London | England | "Halo" (with Chris Martin) | [206] |
| May 17, 2011 | Surprise Oprah! A Farewell Spectacular | Chicago | United States | "Run the World (Girls)" | [207] |
| May 25, 2011 | American Idol | Los Angeles | United States |
|
[208] |
| June 28, 2011 | Le Grand Journal | Paris | France | "Run the World (Girls)" | [209] |
| June 28, 2011 | X Factor | Paris | France | [210] | |
| July 1, 2011 | Good Morning America | New York City | United States | [211] | |
| July 4, 2011 | Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular | New York City | United States | [212] | |
| July 14, 2011[note 5] | A Night with Beyoncé | London | England |
|
[213] |
| July 28, 2011 | The View | New York City | United States | [214] | |
| July 28, 2011 | Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | New York City | United States | "Best Thing I Never Had" (with The Roots) | [215] |
| November 11, 2011 | New York City | United States | "Countdown" (with The Roots) | [216] | |
| December 31, 2011 | Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve | New York City | United States | "I Was Here" | [217] |
| February 10, 2015 | Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life — An All-Star Grammy Salute | Los Angeles | United States |
|
[218] |
| April 16, 2020 | The Disney Family Singalong | N/a | "When You Wish Upon a Star" | [219] |
Live events
Guest appearances
Footnotes
- ^ The tours and performances by Beyoncé as part of the group Destiny's Child are not included.
- ^ The performance was pre-taped during Beyoncé's performance at Glastonbury Festival 2011 on the same day.
- ^ The performance was pre-taped during Beyoncé and Jay-Z's performance at Hard Rock Stadium, during their On the Run Tour on June 25, 2014.
- ^ The performance was pre-taped during Beyoncé at the BBC special on November 13, 2006.
- ^ The concert was broadcast by ITV on December 4, 2011.
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External links
- Tour section Archived May 11, 2020, at the Wayback Machine at Beyoncé official website
- Tours of Beyoncé at Live Nation