
Beyoncé brought the rodeo to Los Angeles on Monday for the opening night of her Cowboy Carter Tour, with a flying red convertible, mechanical bull riding, a prop big rig — and appearances by daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Blue Ivy was back among the dance crew, hitting the stage for "Ya Ya," "Sweet Honey Buckiin'" and other songs alongside her mom at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium.
Main Idea: Beyoncé opened her Cowboy Carter Tour in Los Angeles with a high-energy show that also featured appearances by her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter.
Key Points:
Concert travel and ticket demand can raise traffic, noise, and spending pressure for local households near big venues.
Beyoncé's tour can support jobs for venue workers, small businesses, and tourism in host cities, though the boost may be short-lived.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Primary subject of the article; the tour opening and performance are centered on her actions.
Major focus because her guest appearance on stage is highlighted in the article.
Major focus because her stage appearances and dancing are described as part of the show.
Beyoncé’s entertainment company is mentioned as the source of a claim about the show being sold out.
Venue mentioned only as the location of the concert; not an accountable actor in the story.
Comments here are the same thread shown when this article appears in The Pulse.
No comments on this article yet.
Sign in to comment