Beyonce mercilessly mocked as tickets for 'flop' Cowboy Carter tour reach same price as a McDonald's meal

Beyonce has been ridiculed by music fans after tickets for her struggling Cowboy Carter tour hit a new low this week.

One user on X (formerly Twitter) claimed to have found resale tickets in the nosebleed section of the star's SoFi Stadium show in Los Angeles for as low as $20.

They then compared it to the cost of one of the limited edition Minecraft Movie Big Mac Meals from McDonald's, which was around the same price.

'Due to its low demand, Beyonce's Cowboy Carter Tour tickets ($20) are now cheaper than a McDonald's Minecraft meal ($21.39),' they wrote.

Another fan pointed out that some seats for the SoFi Stadium show were going for $27 at one point, although they have since increased to $37 for the cheapest seats.

'The Cowboy Carter tour starts in less than a week and there are still thousands of tickets left for opening night...' a third added.

However, loyal Beyonce fans have pushed back against the narrative that the Single Ladies hitmaker, 43, is struggling to sell tickets.

Many have pointed out that her 2023 Renaissance tour didn't initially sell out at first either.

Beyonce has been ridiculed by music fans after tickets for her struggling Cowboy Carter tour hit a new low this week

Beyonce has been ridiculed by music fans after tickets for her struggling Cowboy Carter tour hit a new low this week

But in the end, the show ended up selling out completely and became the highest-grossing tour from a Black artist in history

'Wait till the tour starts, once those clips start dropping people will be flocking to get tickets I know it,' argued one fan.

'Where the f**k are you guys getting a McDonald’s minecraft meal for $21?? At mine it’s like $14,' added another.

Others pointed out that the cheap tickets are 'resale' tickets, and that Beyonce would've already made her money from full priced tickets. 

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The 43-year-old singer - who won Album of the Year at this year's Grammys - announced that she would be kicking off the tour in Los Angeles at Sofi Stadium on April 28, with five shows at the venue.

The tour will also include shows in Chicago, New York, London, Paris, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Las Vegas

One user on X (formerly Twitter) claimed to have found tickets in the nosebleed section of the star's SoFi Stadium show in Los Angeles for as low as $20

One user on X (formerly Twitter) claimed to have found tickets in the nosebleed section of the star's SoFi Stadium show in Los Angeles for as low as $20

Another fan pointed out that some seats for the SoFi Stadium show were going for $27

Another fan pointed out that some seats for the SoFi Stadium show were going for $27

While some seats in the back are dirt cheap, fans wanting to get closer to Bey can expert to spend upwards of $1,500 for floor seats.

Many fans initially complained that tickets for the tour were far too expensive, and used it as the reason that it hadn't sold out yet. 

Sharing a supposed screenshot of a seating plan, one person claimed: 'She can't even sell out in California… this is SoFi stadium right at this moment. Oh, HasBeyn your career is OVER.' 

Others suggested that the reason the tour isn't selling is because fans aren't as interested in Beyonce's country music. 

'Nobody cares about cowgirl version of Beyoncé,' one person declared.

Someone else suggested: 'This country album should've been a donation based concert.' 

The 43-year-old singer announced that she would be kicking off the tour in Los Angeles at Sofi Stadium on April 28

The 43-year-old singer announced that she would be kicking off the tour in Los Angeles at Sofi Stadium on April 28

Despite naysayers claiming that fans don't care about the Cowboy Carter era, the album was in fact a huge success.

Not only did it top the Billboard 200 chart, lead single Texas Hold 'Em also hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 and the Country chart. 

The Cowboy Carter Tour is Beyonce's first since her record-breaking Renaissance World Tour.

Besides the US and UK, she will be perform three shows in France between June 19 and June 22.  

It comes after Beyonce won Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Cowboy Carter at this year's Grammy Awards.

In a touching moment, she was presented with Album of the Year by several members of the Los Angeles Fire Department.

Fans have pointed out that Beyonce's 2023 Renaissance tour didn't initially sell out at first either, but went on to become one of the most successful tours of all time

Fans have pointed out that Beyonce's 2023 Renaissance tour didn't initially sell out at first either, but went on to become one of the most successful tours of all time

It comes after Beyonce won Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Cowboy Carter at this year's Grammy Awards

It comes after Beyonce won Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Cowboy Carter at this year's Grammy Awards

She was joined on stage by 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy as she began her acceptance speech by acknowledging them for their courage 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,' she continued.

'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.'

Outside of touring, Beyonce has been busy with her Ceycred hair care line

During an interview with WWD, she opened up about expanding the brand into Ulta Beauty stores.

'In the past year, we've helped so many make a deeper connection with their hair, building a community that redefines what a typical hair care brand looks like,' the songstress expressed to the outlet.

'Our historic partnership with Ulta Beauty represents a meaningful milestone in our journey of getting Cécred in the aisles and salons nationwide for everyone to experience.'

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