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We’ve been waiting for Beyoncé‘s big announcement and it’s finally here: The Cowboy Carter Tour is happening … and it’s coming in 2025.
The announcement was made via a video on her Instagram account, featuring a neon sign displaying the tour’s name. This news comes after a postponement of the original announcement, which was scheduled for January 14, 2025, but was delayed due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
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Check out the teaser clip below.
The “Cowboy Carter” album, released in March 2024, marks Beyoncé’s exploration into country music, a departure from her traditional R&B and pop sound. The album has been well-received, earning her 11 nominations at the upcoming 2025 Grammy Awards, including a nod for Album of the Year.
Baddie Bey closed off 2024 with a record-breaking NFL halftime performance: The 13-minute performance garnered 27 million views—more than the Ravens-Texans football game (24 million). Fans (and critics) haven’t stopped talking about Queen Bey’s magnificent hoedown.
As for the Cowboy Carter tour dates and cities.. stay tuned.
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