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Beyoncé Just Revealed Her Cowboy Carter Tour Looks (& Was That a Nod to Taylor Swift?!)

Kicking things off with a bang

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While everyone else is still trying to figure out what to wear to the Cowboy Carter tour a.k.a. the concert of the summer (some ideas here, if you're stuck), Beyoncé just casually dropped her looks—and yes, they’re everything. If you weren’t lucky enough to be at opening night, she gave the rest of us a front-row seat via Instagram, and honestly? One word: stunning.

“Welcome to the COWBOY CARTER TOUR,” she captioned the post—and the energy was sparkle meets rodeo queen.

She kicked off the post in a show-stopping all-white, strapless bodysuit with a plunging V-neckline, paired with matching chaps and sleeves, both dripping in fringe. Another standout moment featured an allover U.S. flag print bodysuit with a jaw-droppingly long cape that basically was the stage.

Next came a dazzling dark green, glittery number that perfectly matched daughter Blue Ivy’s fit. And then there's the red full-body suit covered in silver and white stars, paired with a red cowgirl hat that screamed main character.

But Queen Bey didn’t stop there. She also served up a denim shorts look with knee-high furry boots, a sparkling silver top and a tan-and-white trucker hat. Another moment had her in a blue, denim-inspired full-body suit with fringe, a deep V neckline and a bold buckle.

Another iconic fit was a newspaper-printed bodysuit featuring headlines like “I’m That Girl” and “America Has a Problem”—shoutouts to songs on her album, of course. She also stunned in a red-and-white patterned dress with big sleeves and an even bigger skirt.

In the final slide, Bey threw up a heart with her hands while wearing the white fringe look—a subtle (and sweet?) nod to Taylor Swift, perhaps?

The Cowboy Carter Tour officially kicked off April 28 in Inglewood, California—and in true Beyoncé fashion, she had a surprise up her sleeve. Her 7-year-old Rumi joined her onstage with big sis Blue Ivy during “Protector.” A full-circle moment, since on the album Rumi’s voice opens the song with, “Mom, can I hear the lullaby, please?”

If this is just the beginning, we’re in for an unforgettable ride.

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