For the London performance of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter’s sold-out “Cowboy Carter Tour” on Sunday, the singer hit the stage in custom Thom Solo boots. For a portion of her performance, the “16 Carriages” singer wore the designer’s Rodeo Queen thigh-high boots, a silhouette created for the tour in black napa leather.
The Thom Solo boots fit the tour’s overall Western theme, featuring belts and buckles wrapped around her legs with feminine metallic details throughout. The designer embellished the boots with hand-applied silver and gold-leafed hardware that wrapped around her thigh and her ankle. The heels were about three inches and a slightly pointed toe, like the toe of a traditional cowboy boot. They reached right up to the singer’s thigh and had a loose fit around her leg.
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Remixed exclusively for Beyoncé as part of Thom Solo’s upcoming collection, the boots were worn during her performances of her songs “Protector,” “Flamenco,” and “Alligator Tears,” from the Grammy-winning “Cowboy Carter” album.
Thom Solo has previously created footwear for Lady Gaga, FKA Twigs, Ice Spice, GloRilla and Jolin Tsai, among others. The designer’s work often combines architectural design with couture-level craftsmanship.
Beyoncé paired her Rodeo Queen boots with a custom Ottolinger distressed jersey dress in white, a black cowboy hat, and leather gloves featuring fringe detailing on the sleeves.
So far, during the “Cowboy Carter Tour,” Beyoncé has worn shoe styles from footwear designers ranging from Gedebe, Loewe, Off-White, Christian Louboutin, Santoni, Versace, and Roberto Cavalli. Beyoncé also worked with Burberry, Schiaparelli, Telfar, Tiffany & Co., Levi’s and other brands to create her current tour wardrobe.
Beyoncé kicked off the “Cowboy Carter Tour” on April 28, the 10th in her solo career, following her historic wins at the 2025 Grammy Awards, where her country album “Cowboy Carter” earned Album of the Year, Best Country Album and Best Country Duo/Group Performance. The “Cowboy Carter Tour” will feature 32 shows across nine cities in the U.S. and Europe, including Chicago, New Jersey, London, Paris, Houston, Las Vegas and more.