**Belfast Beyoncé Superfan to Spend £30,000 Attending 15 Concerts on ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour**


A financial worker from Belfast is turning heads across the music world with her unyielding dedication to Beyoncé, planning to spend an extraordinary £30,000 attending 15 shows on the singer’s latest world tour. Taylor Sinclair, a 28-year-old finance professional, has cultivated a lifelong admiration for the global superstar, a passion she describes as enduring far beyond childhood obsessions.
Taylor’s commitment is so profound that she recently camped overnight outside Cardiff’s Principality Stadium to secure the best possible spot at a concert. Her journey will see her follow the artist from continent to continent, including six performances in London, three in Los Angeles, three in Paris, and two in Washington DC. The much-hyped ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour launched in LA on 28 April, with Taylor attending the opening trio of shows.

Speaking ahead of her ambitious schedule, Taylor reflected on her steadfast devotion to the chart-topping singer. “It’s been Beyoncé since I was a child,” she explained. “People used to say it was just a phase I’d grow out of, but that never happened – she’s part of my life.” Loyalty to a star on this scale is rare, yet Taylor is far from alone; Beyoncé’s dedicated fanbase is known for its fervour and camaraderie, something Taylor has drawn on during her journey.
Getting hold of tickets has proved a challenge, with high demand causing frequent outages on online ticketing sites like Ticketmaster, particularly during US sales. “The London dates weren’t too bad for securing tickets, though the general admission prices surprised a lot of people,” Taylor said. “Paris and the American cities were much harder. Some VIP options were pricy but have barely increased since Beyoncé’s last tour.”
Overall, Taylor acknowledges the rising costs associated with live music. “I haven’t seen a concert ticket for under £100 recently,” she noted. “While the general admission prices shocked me a bit this time, the VIP packages I pursued were only marginally higher than before. For someone like Beyoncé, I think it’s justifiable.”
Her most costly ticket to date set her back over £1,400, but travel and accommodation push her total expenditure towards the £30,000 mark. Such sums place Taylor among the world’s most committed fans, but she is resolute that the memories she’ll make are worth the outlay.
Camping out for gigs comes with its own set of challenges. Taylor recalled a rough night spent queuing in Cardiff: “After the first show, I told myself ‘never again’ because I felt so unwell. But I still ended up doing it a few more times to get the ideal spot,” she admitted, laughing. For this tour, she’s planning with more caution, determined to avoid the mistakes of earlier escapades.
Although Taylor often travels to these concerts solo, she stressed that the Beyoncé fan community feels like a close-knit network on the move. “At every show, there’s someone I know,” she said. “It started with me going to gigs on my own about a decade ago, but now I’ve got friends all over – it’s incredible to share these moments with them.”
Her journey offers a glimpse into the enduring passion some fans hold for their favourite artists, raising broader questions about the intersection of live music, community, and the personal sacrifices people are willing to make. Taylor’s story is a testament to the devotion inspired by superstars like Beyoncé, and the way music can forge lifelong connections – not just with performers, but with likeminded fans around the globe.
As the ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour rolls across continents, Taylor will be in the thick of it, fully embracing her role as one of Beyoncé’s most loyal supporters. With 15 shows ahead and an unwavering spirit, her adventure is certain to create memories – and friendships – that will last a lifetime.