Beyoncé Reveals Locations for 2025 ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour
Beyoncé has officially announced the locations for her upcoming ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour. The singer shared the first nine cities on her social media channels, including London, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Paris, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, DC, and Las Vegas. She added the playful caption, "SHE COMING" to tease her fans about the tour.
Although the cities have been revealed, the specific dates for the performances have yet to be announced. This exciting news follows her historic win at the 2025 Grammy Awards on February 2, where she took home the prestigious Album of the Year award at the 67th ceremony held in Los Angeles.
Beyoncé, who had been nominated four times for this award in the past without a win, was also recognized with the Grammy for Best Country Album. This award was handed to her by fellow artist Taylor Swift during the ceremony.
The announcement about the tour was made just before the Grammy Awards, and a captivating video featuring a neon sign that read “Cowboy Carter Tour” was shared along with a stunning desert backdrop. In her post, she included a heartfelt photo of herself paired with the caption "Cowboy Carter Tour 2025".
Speculation about Beyoncé's tour began last December when she teased some major news coming in the new year through a mysterious video following her performance at the NFL Christmas Day Halftime Show. Initially, the announcement was set to occur on January 14, but it was postponed due to the extensive damage caused by wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Previously, Beyoncé embarked on her ‘Renaissance’ tour in 2023, celebrating her latest album. This tour was a massive success, covering 39 cities in 17 countries and grossing approximately $579 million, making it one of the highest-grossing tours in history.
Following her last tour, she released the album ‘Cowboy Carter,’ which received rave reviews, including a five-star rating from music critics. The album was noted for its artistic depth while showcasing emerging country talents.
Additionally, at the Grammy Awards, another big winner was Kendrick Lamar, who took home five awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for his song “Not Like Us.” Other notable performances included a tribute to Los Angeles by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, while Stevie Wonder led a tribute to the legendary Quincy Jones, which was introduced by actor Will Smith. For a full list of winners, you can check various music news platforms.
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