Dolly Parton says that it could appear at the ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ of Beyoncé
Dolly Parton says she could appear at the ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ of Beyoncé.
The legend of 79 -year -old country music, felt “very honest” when the creator of ‘Single Ladies’, 43, remaked her 1973 classic, but with a “turn” in which he warns Jolene who stays away from her man.
Being questioned in case you can expect it in one of the concerts of the gigantic stadium tour, Dolly declared the Huffpost: “You never know, everything is possible! Because it is really doing very well with that tour.”
On the “fun” that he felt with Beyoncé’s version of ‘Jolene’, he added: “I felt very honest that I wanted to make her version of ‘Jolene’. All that is a great fulfillment for me, when someone wants to make my songs in any version. What she said was very funny. She is not going to sit and say: ‘Oh, please do not take my man.’
Beyoncé began his ‘Cowboy Carter Tour’ tour raising the record figure of 55.7 million dollars.
On May 9, the interpreter of ‘Crazy in Love’ finished a five concert tour in the Sofi Stadium of Inglewood, California, and raised more than 50 million dollars with 217,000 tickets sold.
According to Rolling Stone magazine, the Los Angeles concert was the “biggest concert in a single enclosure” of the year to date.
It has also been the fifth highest grossing in the history of Boxscore, only surpassed by the U2 at the Sphere of Las Vegas in 2023 and 2024, that of Harry Styles in the Madison Square Garden in New York in 2022 and that of Take That at the Wembley stadium in 2011.
In addition, it has been the highest grossing concert in the history of a female artist in a single enclosure.
Beyoncé began his tour on April 28 and returned to the stadium on May 1, 4, 7 and 9, with an average collection of 11.1 million dollars per night and more than 43,000 spectators at each concert.
With three performances such as Sofi in 2023, his eight performances in total were more than those of any other artist in the five years of history of the enclosure.
The night of the premiere of Sofi, the winner of a Grammy was accompanied on stage by her daughters Blue Ivy Carter and Rumi Carter.
Blue Ivy, 13, danced with her famous mother during her interpretation of ‘America has to problems’.
Later, Rumi Carter, the seven-year daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z, made her stage debut.
While Beyoncé sang the emotional ‘protector’ ballad, Rumi and her older sister accompanied her under the spotlights.
After the performance, they appeared on a big screen behind Beyoncé photos of her and her three children, including Sir, Rumi’s twin brother.