Beyoncé opened her Cowboy Carter show with "American Requiem," one of 19 songs from her "Cowboy Carter" album played during the concert.

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is capping off the year with a bang, gracing the cover of Pollstar Magazine's latest issue and reflecting on her historic "Cowboy Carter" tour.

Beyoncé's Parkwood Entertainment company and Pollstar, a trade publication for the concert and live music industry, announced the singer as the cover of Pollstar's Year End issue on Friday, Dec. 12. The singer's record-breaking Cowboy Carter and Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour is also featured.

"This show is a testament to the power of consistency and the dedication put into any craft," Beyoncé shared.

Pollstar shared a photo of the 35-time Grammy winner decked on an all-gold ensemble from the tour with a cowboy hat. The caption reads, "Pollstar’s Year End issue is here and this one is MAJOR!"

The outlet noted that a question and answer session with Beyoncé about her two, including exclusive insights and reflections on her record-shaping year paired with stunning visuals will be available to the general public on Monday, Dec. 15.

As of now, only subscribers can get a first glance. "Beyoncé also clinches the No. 1 spot on both our Top 200 Worldwide Top Touring Artists and Top 200 North America Top Touring Artists charts. This is Beyoncé. This is history. This is Pollstar’s Year End issue. Full charts will be available next week. Stay tuned!" Pollstar wrote.

Beyoncé closed out her "Cowboy Carter" Tour in Las Vegas on July 26. She ended her run with a bang, bringing out Destiny's Child, Jay-Z and Shaboozey for surprise performances. The concert signaled the end of her "Cowboy Carter" era — a 32-stop stadium tour that spanned the U.S. and Europe.

The nine-city stint earned over $400 million, making history as the highest grossing country tour. With the tour, Beyoncé also extended her record as the highest grossing Black artist of all time and the highest-grossing R&B artist of all time.

As fans know, Beyoncé first debuted the highly anticipated show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with 39 songs on the set list. The tour proved to be a revolutionary spectacle filled with fashion, diverse music genres and most notably country music and cultural commentary as she challenged industry norms.

Beyoncé was recently announced as the 2026 Met Gala co-chair along with Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Anna Wintour.

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This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Beyoncé covers Pollstar Magazine, opens up about 'Cowboy Carter' tour

Reporting by Caché McClay, USA TODAY NETWORK / Nashville Tennessean

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