Beyoncé Knowles-Carter performed the second night of her “Cowboy Carter” tour in Los Angeles, and once again, fashion took center stage.
At SoFi Stadium on May 1, the 35-time Grammy winning singer brought high-fashion and cowboy couture to the stage. There was lots of western-glam with sparkly chaps, cowboy hats, boots and a piles of fringe. The megastar also used her wardrobe to send powerful messages.
And while the entire show consisted of noteworthy looks, there were some standout outfits worth highlighting.
Notable new looks during Night 2
In true Bey fashion, she brought even more looks to the stage for her second show. Most notably, Beyoncé wore a new outfit at the start of her song “Alliigator Tears.” It featured a sparkly top, a black cowboy hat and knee-high cowboy boots.
Toward the end of the show, fans also noted a new outfit as she sang her single “16 Carriages” and other songs. The new look was an all-Black get up with massive American flag cuffs at the bottom of each pant leg.
‘America Has a Problem’ outfit
Outside of the new looks, Beyoncé continued to make a statement with her wardrobe. During one interlude, Beyoncé plays a news snippet where news commenter Megyn Kelly says, “Country music’s been around for a long, long time. It goes right to the heart of America, and most Americans in red states have been loving and enjoying it long before ‘Queen Bey’ decided to stick her big toe into the lane.”
She intercuts this sound bite with various news clips along with videos of Black musicians from the past before a message that reads “despite noise, we sing.” The interlude then goes into her 2022 song “America Has a Problem” and during this performance, Beyoncé, her 13-year old daughter Blue Ivy and the rest of the dancers wear white jumpsuits that have “America Has a Problem” written on them. Their outfits also appear to feature newspapers and lyrics to her other songs like “I’m that girl.”
The fashion choice emphasizes a powerful message about America.
‘Bncntry’ cap
Another memorable look featured Beyoncé in denim shorts, thigh-high white boots, and a sparkly top. She paired the look that with a cap that read “bncntry.” In other words, she’s letting spectators and fans know she’s “been country” rather than infiltrating a new space she hasn’t already been a part of.
Beyoncé’s LED gown featuring 35,000 lights
Beyoncé’ lit up the stage with a LED gown as she sang “Daughter” both nights, and the dress has been one of the most striking looks yet. Created by designer Kunihiko Morinaga, who is behind the Japanese brand Anrealage, the standout gown features around 35,000 LED lights that change in sync with the song’s progression.
For the dress, Morinaga worked with Mplusplus, a Japanese design firm led by Minoru Fujimoto known for integrating LEDs into textiles. The firm developed a wireless control system to change the lights as Beyoncé performed.
Beyoncé first kicked off her “Cowboy Carter” tour on April 28 in Los Angeles, the first of of 32 stadium shows. Fans from all over the world traveled to witness Beyoncé’s first two Los Angeles shows, which were filled with family, politics, soaring vocals, incredible costumes and masterful dancing.
The nine-city tour will span the U.S. and Europe with the grand finale taking place in Las Vegas on July 26. She’s set to make history with her scheduled tour dates, including by playing the most dates at SoFi Stadium of any artist.
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