Beyonce trolled as Cowboy Carter Tour tickets drop below price of McDonald's 'A Minecraft Movie' meal

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Beyonce faced trolling after it was revealed that she is struggling to sell tickets for her Cowboy Carter Tour despite reducing the price.
The 'Single Ladies' hitmaker is set to kick off her tenth concert tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on April 28, with five shows at the venue, as per the Daily Mail.
An X (formerly Twitter) account, Pop Hub, shared, "Due to its low demand, @Beyonce 's ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ tickets ($20) are now cheaper than a McDonald's Minecraft meal ($21.39)," attaching screenshots comparing the prices.
Due to its low demand, @Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter Tour" tickets ($20) are now cheaper than a McDonald's Minecraft meal ($21.39). pic.twitter.com/I47rNmeDiD
— Pop Hub (@PopHubOfficial) April 23, 2025
Beyonce’s critics say her career is ‘over’
The post quickly went viral and has since amassed over 232,400 views.

Reacting to the ticket price, one wrote, “The Cowboy Carter Tour starts in less than a week and there's still thousands of tickets left for opening night," and another said, “She can’t even sell out in california…this is SoFi stadium right at this moment 😭 oh hasbeyn your career is OVER."
“Nobody cares about cowgirl version of Beyoncé 👎🏾," a naysayer declared.
One more quipped, "So it's either be hungry and bored or have a meal ? Yea im taking the second option," whereas another said, "How the mighty have fallen."
"Album of the year but can’t sell the music," an individual expressed, referring to her Grammy win.
The Cowboy Carter Tour starts in less than a week and there's still thousands of tickets left for opening night... pic.twitter.com/Y7kSuEZgiY
— Zombieboy 🖤 (@collinvinish) April 22, 2025
she can’t even sell out in california…this is SoFi stadium right at this moment 😭 oh hasbeyn your career is OVER pic.twitter.com/8Oxshh3pzO
— tanyel (@nba_yb_tv) March 9, 2025
So it's either be hungry and bored or have a meal ? Yea im taking the second option
— M∀YcHEL (@mentalyunstabl6) April 23, 2025
Beyonce’s fans call out her haters as ticket prices drop
But fans of Queen Bey quickly came to her defense, with one claiming, “Y’all are dumb. She’s going to sell out by time she hits the stage. 😂”
“Where the f*** are you guys getting a mcdonald’s minecraft meal for $21?? at mine it’s like $14,” another asked.
“And the show will still be sold out and y'all end up screaming into your pillows again,” one more fan commented.
Y’all are dumb. She’s going to sell out by time she hits the stage. 😂
— A.T. Coming! (@ItsATsWorld) March 12, 2025
where the fuck are you guys getting a mcdonald’s minecraft meal for $21?? at mine it’s like $14
— naomi ☀︎︎ (@nomzno_) April 23, 2025
and the show will still be sold out and yall end up screaming into your pillows again
— BEYONCE NEWS (@BeyHivePress) March 10, 2025
There were some who also pointed out that the cheap tickets are “resale” tickets, and that Beyonce’s already gained huge profit from full-priced tickets.
As per reports, after Los Angeles, Beyonce will then be performing in Chicago, New York, London, Paris, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, DC, and Las Vegas.

Beyonce said she felt 'very full and very honored' after Album of the Year Grammy win
This came after the 43-year-old songwriter was honored with Album of the Year and Best Country Album for ‘Cowboy Carter’ at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
Several members of the Los Angeles Fire Department present her with the Album of the Year award as she said, “I'd like to thank and acknowledge and praise all the firefighters for keeping us safe.”

“I just feel very full and very honored. It's been many, many years. And I just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work. I want to dedicate this to Ms Martell, and just keep pushing forward, opening doors. God bless. Thank you so much. Thank you,” Beyonce added.
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