Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour became the highest-grossing country tour of all time, with revenues of over $400 million.
The singer also became the highest-grossing black artist of all time and the highest-grossing R&B artist of all time, Live Nation confirmed.
In addition, the 43-year-old performer made history as the first woman and American performer to have two different tours with revenues over $400 million.
At the end of April, Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter tour in Los Angeles, performing "Texas Hold 'Em" and other country hits while on stage with her two daughters.
On July 26, she concluded her record-breaking tour in Las Vegas with special appearances by her husband, rapper Jay-Z, her former R&B group Destiny's Child, and country singer Shaboozie.
Throughout her tour, the singer paid tribute to the contribution of Black Americans to country music, particularly Black performers, some of whom are featured on the album Cowboy Carter.
Beyoncé shared that she did not feel welcome in the country genre, despite her Texas roots, after becoming the first black woman to win the award for Best Country Album at this year's Grammy Awards.
Thirty-two sold-out stadium concerts in North America, the UK, and Europe brought in over $400 million, according to Live Nation.
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