Meet Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Wax Figure at Madame Tussauds Orlando
- Tuesday July 21st 2026
Beyoncé has arrived in Orlando with a look that celebrates one of the most talked about eras of her career. At Madame Tussauds Orlando, guests can get up close to a lifelike Beyoncé wax figure inspired by her Cowboy Carter era and one of the most distinctive styles of her career.
Located in the Music Stars zone at Madame Tussauds Orlando, Beyoncé’s wax figure captures the bold Americana aesthetic associated with Cowboy Carter, her eighth studio album. The figure wears a red, white and blue suede jacket with fringe, a vintage style Willie Nelson T shirt, crystallized blue denim shorts, a silver cowboy belt buckle and American flag inspired platform heels. A floor length durag sits beneath a black cowboy hat, completing the look.
The figure celebrates more than a single album. It represents Beyoncé’s ability to continually reinvent herself while drawing on the musical influences and cultural traditions that have shaped her career.
For fans looking for things to do in Orlando, a visit to Madame Tussauds Orlando offers the chance to stand beside Beyoncé and take photos with one of the world's most recognizable music stars. The attraction is located at ICON Park on International Drive and features more than 90 lifelike celebrity figures across music, film, television, sports and pop culture.
Beyoncé Wax Figure at a Glance
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Detail |
Beyoncé at Madame Tussauds Orlando |
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Celebrity |
Beyoncé Knowles Carter |
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Wax figure era |
Cowboy Carter |
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Location |
Music Stars zone |
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Jacket |
Red, white and blue suede with fringe |
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Shirt |
Vintage style Willie Nelson T shirt |
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Shorts |
Crystallized blue denim |
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Shoes |
American flag inspired platform heels |
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Accessories |
Silver cowboy belt buckle, cowboy hat and floor length durag |
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Album connection |
Cowboy Carter |
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Attraction |
Madame Tussauds Orlando |
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Location |
ICON Park, Orlando, Florida |
The figure was unveiled in Orlando in 2025 as part of the celebration surrounding Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter era. The original unveiling event took place at Ole Red Orlando on March 29, 2025, before the figure moved into its permanent home at Madame Tussauds Orlando.
Why Is Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Era So Important?
Cowboy Carter marked another major musical transformation for Beyoncé.
Released in 2024, the album explored country, Americana, blues, rock, R&B and other musical influences while challenging traditional ideas about genre. The album included songs such as “Texas Hold ’Em,” “16 Carriages,” “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus and “Bodyguard.”
The album became one of the biggest moments of Beyoncé's career. At the 2025 GRAMMY Awards, Cowboy Carter won Album of the Year and Best Country Album, while “II Most Wanted” won Best Country Duo/Group Performance. Beyoncé became the first Black woman to win the GRAMMY for Best Country Album.
Her latest achievements added to an already extraordinary record. As of the 2025 GRAMMY Awards, Beyoncé had 35 GRAMMY wins and 99 nominations, making her the most awarded and most nominated artist in GRAMMY history.
That history is part of what makes seeing her wax figure at Madame Tussauds Orlando such a memorable experience. The figure doesn't just represent a famous outfit. It represents a chapter in the career of an artist who has spent decades evolving.
Beyoncé’s Albums: From Destiny’s Child to Cowboy Carter
Beyoncé's music career began long before her solo debut. Before becoming a global solo superstar, she rose to fame as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the best selling female groups of all time.
The group helped introduce Beyoncé to a worldwide audience with songs including “Say My Name,” “Survivor,” “Bootylicious” and “Independent Women, Part I.” Beyoncé later launched her solo career with Dangerously in Love in 2003.
Her discography now spans R&B, pop, hip hop, dance, country and Americana.
Beyoncé and Destiny’s Child Albums
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Year |
Album |
Artist |
Notable Songs or Significance |
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1998 |
Destiny’s Child |
Destiny’s Child |
“No, No, No” |
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1999 |
The Writing’s on the Wall |
Destiny’s Child |
“Say My Name,” “Bills, Bills, Bills,” “Jumpin’ Jumpin’” |
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2001 |
Survivor |
Destiny’s Child |
“Survivor,” “Bootylicious” |
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2001 |
8 Days of Christmas |
Destiny’s Child |
Holiday album |
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2004 |
Destiny Fulfilled |
Destiny’s Child |
“Lose My Breath,” “Soldier” |
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2003 |
Dangerously in Love |
Beyoncé |
Solo debut |
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2006 |
B’Day |
Beyoncé |
“Irreplaceable,” “Déjà Vu” |
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2008 |
I Am... Sasha Fierce |
Beyoncé |
“Single Ladies,” “Halo” |
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2011 |
4 |
Beyoncé |
“Love on Top,” “Run the World (Girls)” |
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2013 |
Beyoncé |
Beyoncé |
“Drunk in Love,” “XO” |
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2016 |
Lemonade |
Beyoncé |
“Formation,” “Hold Up” |
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2018 |
Everything Is Love |
The Carters |
Beyoncé and JAY Z collaborative album |
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2022 |
Renaissance |
Beyoncé |
“Break My Soul,” “Cuff It” |
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2024 |
Cowboy Carter |
Beyoncé |
“Texas Hold ’Em,” “16 Carriages,” “II Most Wanted” |
Beyoncé's first three GRAMMY wins came with Destiny's Child, and she later won five awards at the 46th GRAMMY Awards for her solo debut Dangerously in Love.
The evolution from Destiny's Child to Cowboy Carter is one of the clearest examples of Beyoncé's ability to move between musical styles while maintaining a recognizable artistic identity.
Beyoncé Movies and TV Shows
Music is only one part of Beyoncé's career. She has also built an impressive film and television résumé, appearing as an actress, voice actor, executive producer, performer and subject of major music documentaries.
Some of her most recognizable screen appearances include Austin Powers in Goldmember, Dreamgirls, Obsessed, Epic, The Lion King and Mufasa: The Lion King.
Beyoncé Movies and Major Screen Projects
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Year |
Movie or Project |
Beyoncé’s Role |
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2001 |
Carmen: A Hip Hopera |
Carmen |
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2002 |
Austin Powers in Goldmember |
Foxxy Cleopatra |
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2003 |
The Fighting Temptations |
Lilly |
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2006 |
Dreamgirls |
Deena Jones |
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2009 |
Obsessed |
Sharon Charles |
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2013 |
Epic |
Voice of Queen Tara |
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2013 |
Life Is But a Dream |
Documentary subject |
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2016 |
Lemonade |
Visual album and film |
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2019 |
Homecoming |
Documentary and concert film |
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2020 |
Black Is King |
Visual album film |
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2023 |
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé |
Documentary and concert film |
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2024 |
Mufasa: The Lion King |
Voice of Nala |
Her screen work also connects naturally with Madame Tussauds Orlando, where guests can explore dedicated Movie & Film Stars and TV Stars areas alongside the Music Stars collection.
Beyoncé's voice work as Nala in The Lion King and Mufasa: The Lion King also added another major Disney connection to her career. Her involvement with Mufasa: The Lion King was part of her continuing work across music, film and visual storytelling.
Beyoncé’s Tours Through the Years
Beyoncé's live performances have become just as important to her legacy as her studio albums. From intimate performances to massive stadium productions, each tour has reflected the era surrounding her music.
Beyoncé Tours
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Tour |
Years |
Highlights |
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Dangerously in Love Tour |
2003 |
Supported Beyoncé’s solo debut |
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The Beyoncé Experience |
2007 |
Supported B’Day |
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I Am... World Tour |
2009 to 2010 |
Supported I Am... Sasha Fierce |
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4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé |
2011 |
Special New York performances |
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Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live |
2012 |
Atlantic City performances |
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The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour |
2013 to 2014 |
Supported Beyoncé’s self titled era |
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On the Run Tour |
2014 |
Joint tour with JAY Z |
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Formation World Tour |
2016 |
Supported Lemonade |
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On the Run II Tour |
2018 |
Joint tour with JAY Z |
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Renaissance World Tour |
2023 |
Supported Renaissance |
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Cowboy Carter Tour |
2025 |
Supported Cowboy Carter |
The Cowboy Carter Tour began in April 2025 and included stadium dates across the United States and Europe. The tour featured songs from Cowboy Carter alongside major hits from Beyoncé's extensive catalog.
Although the Cowboy Carter Tour has ended, fans can still experience the era through Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter wax figure at Madame Tussauds Orlando.
Beyoncé’s Florida Connection
Beyoncé has a strong connection with Florida through her live performances, including major stops in the state during her Renaissance World Tour.
In August 2023, Beyoncé performed at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa before bringing the Renaissance World Tour to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. The Miami performance took place on August 18, 2023.
That Florida stop was especially memorable for fans because the Renaissance tour celebrated an era filled with futuristic fashion, disco influences, dance music and elaborate stage production.
While Beyoncé's 2025 Cowboy Carter Tour did not include a Florida date, her Renaissance performances in Tampa and Miami remain notable moments in her Florida concert history.
For Beyoncé fans visiting Central Florida, Madame Tussauds Orlando provides another opportunity to experience her legacy without waiting for a future concert tour.
Beyoncé and JAY Z
Beyoncé's career is also closely connected to one of music's most famous partnerships with rapper and entrepreneur JAY Z.
The pair first collaborated musically in the early 2000s, including on “'03 Bonnie & Clyde” and Beyoncé's “Crazy in Love.” They married in 2008 and later released the collaborative album Everything Is Love as The Carters in 2018.
Their professional partnership has continued across music, live performances and business ventures. JAY Z has also appeared on several Beyoncé songs, making their collaborations an important part of her discography.
Their relationship is another frequently searched part of Beyoncé's life, but her career has remained firmly centered on her own artistic identity. From Destiny's Child to Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé has built a legacy that extends far beyond any one collaboration.
Beyoncé Facts Fans Should Know
Beyoncé is one of the most searched and recognizable entertainers in the world, and her career includes plenty of milestones worth knowing before your visit.
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Beyoncé Fact |
Detail |
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Full name |
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles Carter |
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Born |
September 4, 1981 |
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Hometown |
Houston, Texas |
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Former group |
Destiny’s Child |
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Solo debut |
Dangerously in Love, 2003 |
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Latest studio album |
Cowboy Carter, 2024 |
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GRAMMY wins |
35 |
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GRAMMY nominations |
99 |
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Spouse |
JAY Z |
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Children |
Blue Ivy, Rumi and Sir |
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Major nickname |
Queen Bey |
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2025 GRAMMY milestone |
First Album of the Year win for Cowboy Carter |
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Major Florida tour stops |
Tampa and Miami, 2023 |
Beyoncé began performing at a young age and first reached a national television audience as part of Girls Tyme on Star Search before the group evolved into Destiny's Child.
Her career has since expanded into music, film, fashion, business and philanthropy, making her much more than a recording artist.
See Beyoncé at Madame Tussauds Orlando
For fans of Beyoncé, the opportunity to see her Cowboy Carter wax figure in person brings one of the biggest eras of her career into an interactive Orlando experience.
Take a photo beside Beyoncé in her red, white and blue Cowboy Carter inspired look, check out the details of her outfit and explore the other celebrity figures throughout Madame Tussauds Orlando.
The Beyoncé wax figure is part of the Music Stars experience, where guests can step into the spotlight alongside famous performers and pop culture icons.
Located at ICON Park on International Drive, Madame Tussauds Orlando is an indoor attraction that makes it easy to add a celebrity experience to an Orlando vacation. Whether you're a longtime member of the BeyHive, a fan of Cowboy Carter, a music lover or simply looking for unique things to do in Orlando, Beyoncé is ready for her close up.
Frequently Asked Questions About Beyoncé at Madame Tussauds Orlando
Yes. Madame Tussauds Orlando has a Beyoncé wax figure in its Music Stars zone. The current figure features a look inspired by Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter era.
Beyoncé's wax figure wears a red, white and blue fringed suede jacket, a vintage style Willie Nelson T shirt, crystallized blue denim shorts, American flag inspired platform heels, a silver cowboy belt buckle, a floor length durag and a black cowboy hat.
You can see Beyoncé's wax figure at Madame Tussauds Orlando at ICON Park on International Drive. The figure is located in the Music Stars zone.
As of the 2025 GRAMMY Awards, Beyoncé has won 35 GRAMMY Awards from 99 nominations, making her the most awarded and most nominated artist in GRAMMY history.
Yes. Beyoncé performed in Florida during her 2023 Renaissance World Tour, including a concert at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on August 16 and a performance at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on August 18.
Experience Queen Bey in Orlando
From Destiny's Child to Dangerously in Love, Lemonade, Renaissance and Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé's career has been defined by reinvention.
Her Madame Tussauds Orlando wax figure captures that spirit in a look inspired by one of her most celebrated musical eras. With its bold Americana styling, sparkling details and unmistakable Cowboy Carter aesthetic, the figure gives fans a chance to experience Queen Bey up close in the heart of Orlando.
When you're ready to step into the spotlight, make Madame Tussauds Orlando part of your next Orlando itinerary and see Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter look for yourself.