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Beyonce rides into town for London leg of Cowboy Carter tour

Denim chaps and hot pants aren’t most people’s go-to outfit for standing outside on a drizzly June day in London but Beyonce fans with tickets to her Cowboy Carter tour joked they were enjoying their very own “rain-aissance”.

Referencing the singer’s 7th studio album, for Wilfy – originally from Brazil – the weather wasn’t going to dampen his spirits.

“We came to rock and this time I’m going to see her 5 times, so on Saturday I’ll be back. It’s Beyonce – this is a rain-aissance!”

Her album Cowboy Carter may be responsible for the plethora of country-themed outfits, but this is not the star’s first rodeo in terms of touring.

As an artist who’s been making music for over 25 years, this time around her 31 international shows are reportedly projected to make around £240m.

For established artists, with their income from touring often surpassing revenue from streaming or sales nowadays, the price point of tickets can be a tricky line to tread – just ask Oasis.

Figuring out how best to cover the costs of the massive touring infrastructure involved, make a profit whilst at the same time ensuring fans don’t feel ripped off isn’t easy to get right.

From giant trucks to a mechanical bull, Beyonce fans are promised plenty of bang for their buck and at almost three hours long, it is her longest show yet.

Beyonce performing in London at the start of the UK leg of her Cowboy Carter world tour
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The 3-hour show features everything from giant trucks to a mechanical bull. Pic: Shutterstock
Beyonce performing in London at the start of the UK leg of her Cowboy Carter world tour
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Pic: Shutterstock

“I love this country album, it’s so good,” said Emily from Manchester. “I feel like it’s going to be an amazing show.”

Enon from Israel explained he’d taken a five-hour flight and spent a day ripping and sewing his cowboy-inspired tasselled denim crop top because “Beyonce is one of a kind, she changed my life, she made me who I am, and this is our little Met Gala”.

Enon from Israel spent a day ripping and sewing his cowboy-inspired tasselled denim crop top for the Beyonce gig
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Enon travelled from Israel for the concert and made his own denim crop top

While there is quite a bit of pressure on the global superstar to deliver the goods, one man who knows more than most about how that feels is her dad, Dr Mathew Knowles, who was her manager for many years.

“It takes a lot to be a good manager,” he says, thoughtfully reflecting on that time, “but it takes even more to be a great one.”

From Destiny’s Child up until 2011, he worked alongside his daughter for some of her biggest hits.

“I’m one of the best managers ever,” he says in all seriousness.

While he has a ticket to see her perform in London, he is already in town to teach students at the London College of Contemporary Music where Sky News caught up with him.

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