
For the final time this year, Beyoncé sits atop the monthly Boxscore charts, solidifying her position as a touring powerhouse. Her Cowboy Carter Tour was the highest-grossing tour and had the highest-grossing engagement of July. According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, the tour grossed an impressive $102.3 million and sold 392,000 tickets over eight shows during the month.
This achievement marks her third consecutive month at No. 1, a feat only accomplished by Bad Bunny last year and by Beyoncé herself during her 2023 Renaissance World Tour. With this latest run, she has now accumulated a total of seven months at the top of the Boxscore charts, tying her with Bad Bunny, Coldplay, and Elton John for the most No. 1s in the list’s history. These four artists have collectively dominated the charts, ruling for almost half of the last six years.
July also represents Beyoncé’s third consecutive month with a gross exceeding $100 million. When combined with her three months of nine-figure grosses from the 2023 Renaissance World Tour, her grand total climbs to a remarkable six. This is an unprecedented achievement, as no other artist has reported a nine-figure gross more than once. The latest figures underscore Beyoncé’s monumental success and her consistent ability to set new benchmarks in the touring industry.