Could Dolly Parton Make an Appearance at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour?

Synopsis
Could the legendary Dolly Parton surprise fans by joining Beyoncé on her highly successful 'Cowboy Carter Tour'? The country music star expresses her admiration for Beyoncé's cover of her classic 'Jolene', hinting at the possibility of a special appearance during the tour. Discover the exciting details surrounding this potential collaboration!
Key Takeaways
- Dolly Parton may surprise fans by joining Beyoncé on her tour.
- Both artists have achieved significant milestones in their careers.
- Beyoncé's cover of 'Jolene' has been well-received by Dolly.
- The 'Cowboy Carter Tour' has brought in record-breaking earnings.
- This collaboration could bridge genres and inspire new music trends.
Los Angeles, May 26 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Dolly Parton has expressed the possibility of joining Beyoncé on her 'Cowboy Carter Tour'. The 79-year-old country music icon felt "very honoured" when the 'Single Ladies' star, 43, covered her 1973 classic.
However, there is an interesting "twist" where she humorously cautions Jolene to stay away from her man, according to ‘Female First UK’.
When asked about her potential appearance at one of the shows during this extensive stadium tour, Dolly mentioned to the HuffPost, "You never know, anything is possible! Because she really is doing great with that (tour)."
Delighted by Beyoncé's rendition of 'Jolene', she added, "I was very honoured that she wanted to do her version of Jolene. That’s a significant compliment to me when someone chooses to cover my songs. I found her interpretation very amusing, and it brought me great joy. She’s not going to just sit back and say, ‘Oh please don’t take my man’. She’s ready to kick some a**!"
According to ‘Female First UK’, Beyoncé launched her 'Cowboy Carter Tour' with a staggering $55.7 million gross. The 'Crazy In Love' artist concluded a series of five performances at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on May 9, amassing over $50 million with 217,000 tickets sold.
As highlighted by Rolling Stone magazine, the Los Angeles leg was the "largest reported single-venue engagement" of the year to date.
This event also marked the fifth-highest grossing tour stop in Boxscore history, surpassed only by U2 at the Sphere in Las Vegas across 2023 and 2024, Harry Styles at New York's Madison Square Garden in 2022, and Take That's Wembley Stadium run in 2011. Additionally, it set the record for the highest-grossing single-venue engagement in history by a female artist.