Beyoncé officially kicked off her tour this week, and although she won't be heading to the UK for another month, it's the perfect chance to get your outfit prepped.
Of course, you can wear whatever you want to the concert, but with the cowboy theme front and centre, why not have fun and play around with some western fashion? And arguably, the most prominent piece of cowboy fashion is cowboy boots.
I'm heading to the tour in June, and I've already got my boots ready and broken in so I can dance all night long. The pair I've opted for are , priced at £59.99. I'm a big fan of New Look boots for their comfort and affordability.
The tour is a great chance to wear some slightly more out-there clothing, but what I appreciate most about this pair is that they're still fun while remaining wearable.
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You can't go wrong with a classic pair of black boots, and I love how the white contrast stitching adds to the western vibe and makes this pair feel a little more interesting.
Go full on Cowboy Carter with these suede fringe boots from Pull & Bear. Suede is a huge trend this year, as well as an integral part of the cowboy core trend and these are perfect for dancing the night away.
If you want to stray from the typical tan and black cowboy boots we see a lot of, why no try out an on-trend burgundy with this pair from Boohoo? The longer length of these makes them perfect for pairing with mini skirts and dresses, as well as still fitting under jeans and trousers.

These boots are bringing all the country-chic vibes with contrast stitching and an almond toe. While the low block heel makes them ideal for dancing and walking. Team with a double denim look and cowboy hat to fully tap into the Americana trend.
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