Beyoncé continues to prove why she’s one of a kind.
Following her remarkable three-day visit to Paris, France, for her eighth studio album, “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé made headlines for breaking another record.
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Beyoncé Shatters More Box Office Records For Her Ongoing ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour
As announced by LiveNation through Beyoncé’s publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, the singer’s performances at Stade de France set three new records.
Her three-night stint not only raked in over $39.7 million (€34.4m) but also became the highest-grossing series of concerts ever held at the renowned venue.
The shows on June 19, 21, and 22 also set a new record for the highest-grossing single concert in the venue’s history, pulling in over $13.2 million (over €11.4m) per night.
Additionally, Beyoncé officially became the stadium’s top-selling female artist ever, with over 215,000 tickets sold.
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Beyoncé Set New Records In London Days Before

Days before taking the stage in Paris, Beyoncé had already broken another set of records at London’s Tottenham Stadium, performing six sold-out shows for over 275,000 fans.
The 35-time Grammy winner also set a new record for most concerts performed at the venue (six), while grossing over $61.5 million (£45m) in ticket sales.
On Instagram, fans couldn’t help but congratulate the mother of three on her new accomplishments.
“She’s just collecting new records in every city like Thanos with the infinity stones,” one user wrote.
“‘Cowboy Carter’ Paris was an experience never to be forgotten … Beyoncé really outdid herself. Magical,” someone else shared.
“Legendary! Next tour, Paris needs 6 shows, that’s how epic it was,” a third fan wrote.
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“ICONIC behaviour,” a fourth commented. “The crew and [Beyoncé] just inspired generations to come!!! Thank YOU.”
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Miley Cyrus Makes Surprise Appearance During Beyoncé’s Paris Show
Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour has already excited fans for its electrifying stunts, including flying cars and horseshoes, and special appearances from her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter.
In Paris, however, the BeyHive got that and much more!
During the first night of the show, Beyoncé was joined on stage by Miley Cyrus, who also appears on the track “II MOST WANTED” on the genre-bending album.
“Beyoncé, to be beside such a humble, gracious, legendary DIVA was a dream come true,” Cyrus wrote on Instagram. “Thank you for the opportunity to perform in Paris together [and] sing our song about friendship.”
“To have learned from you [and] loved you my whole life, [and] then be standing together in matching gold looks is more than I could’ve imagined,” she continued.
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As she concluded, Cyrus expressed immense gratitude to Beyoncé and the “Cowboy Carter” crew for the special opportunity.
“Forever and always,” she finished.
Cyrus Wasn’t The Only A-List Celebrity On Stage With Queen Bey

But the star-studded surprises for Stade de France attendees didn’t end with Cyrus. Beyoncé also brought her husband, hip-hop legend Jay-Z, on stage, who rapped his verse from his wife’s No. 1 single, “Crazy In Love.”
While performing, Bey danced next to her husband in a matching black set, which featured bedazzled chaps and a matching top.
After their duet, Beyoncé left Jay on stage by himself to perform a rendition of his popular single “N-ggas In Paris,” which famously features Kanye West.
However, fans quickly noticed that during a part of the song where Jay is supposed to mention Ye’s name, he changed the lyrics.
Instead of rapping “just might let you meet Ye,” Jay instead rapped, “just might let you meet BEY.”
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Jay-Z Changes Lyrics After Kanye West Posted Disparaging Comments About His Children

The change to Jay’s lyrics comes months after Kanye West posted disparaging comments about the Brooklyn native’s youngest children online.
“WAIT HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN JAY Z AND BEYONCE’S YOUNGER KIDS(?)” he wrote in early 2025. “THEY’RE RETARDED NO LIKE LITERALLY AND THIS IS WHY ARTIFICIAL INSEMNATION IS SUCH A BLESSING.
Online, several users posted about Jay-Z’s substitution, with many defending the stylistic choice.
“You see, he’s over Kanye & his mess, he changed the lyrics,” one fan shared on X.
“Don’t blame it. Talk about my d-mn kids you dead to me. Forever!” another wrote.
A third fan posted, “The Carters aren’t playing fair,” while another commented, “Yes, Kanye is [dead] to him for real!”