Lyft and Uber announced they will be offering a special promo in honor of the Queen Bey.
Uber and Lyft are offering discounted rides in celebration of Beyoncé’s new album, “Act ll: Cowboy Carter,” which was released on Friday.
Both rideshare companies provided discount codes for fans to use for a limited time.
Here’s what to know:
Uber is offering 16% off rides for fans who use the code 16CARRIAGES.
The offer applies to rides up to $16, and is only valid from 9 p.m. ET March 28 through 12 a.m. ET on March 30, the company said. One time use only.
“Availability is limited so you better giddyup,” Uber said.
Heading to a #COWBOYCARTER listening party tonight? We are such huge fans and want to give you 16% off your Uber ride (up to $16) when using code 16CARRIAGES. Availability is limited so you better giddyup! Details below. ???
Promotion is valid in U.S. only from 9:00pm ET on… pic.twitter.com/iz0HeVHNNO
— Uber (@Uber) March 28, 2024
Meanwhile, Lyft also jumped in on the celebration of Queen Bey’s new album, responding to the offer on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, with its own promotion.
The rideshare service said fans who use the code SPAGHETTI24 on March 29 can get 50% off their ride.
Lyft’s offer is valid until 11:59 p.m. and only for rides up to $20. The company said availability is limited, so fans should “follow us for other code drops soon.”
done. use code SPAGHETTI24 for 50% off your ride on 3/29 ??
(valid until 11:59 P.M. on 3/29. good for half off one lyft ride up to $20. availability is limited—if you miss this one, follow us for other code drops soon!) https://t.co/oVy8DALERr
— Lyft (@lyft) March 28, 2024
“Cowboy Carter,” the follow-up to her album “Renaissance,” was five years in the making.
Beyoncé said the album was a direct result of what she has called “an experience that I had years ago where I did not feel welcomed … and it was very clear that I wasn’t,” most likely a reference to a 2016 CMAs performance that resulted in racist backlash.
The new country album’s track list includes a cover of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene,” a song called “II Most Wanted” featuring Miley Cyrus, and a cover of the Beatles’ “Blackbird” with Tanner Adell, Tiera Kennedy, Brittney Spencer and Reyna Roberts.
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