With the tagline “COWBOY CARTER TOUR 2025” and a video showing a lit-up sign with the same inscription, Beyonc revealed a new tour early on Sunday.
The identical images are now displayed on her website’s homepage. No other details, such as tour dates, have been disclosed.
Due to the California wildfires, Beyonc postponed her January 14 announcement. She also said that her charity, BeyGOOD, was contributing $2.5 million to help families in Altadena and Pasadena.
On Christmas Day, Beyoncé began by performing songs from her album Cowboy Carter during the halftime show of a Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game.
The performance was made available as a stand-alone special on Netflix, which also broadcast the game.
Look at that horse, a reference to Cowboy Carter’s song “SWEET HONEY BUCKIIN,” was posted by Netflix in aposton X at midnight. This was followed by a link to view the halftime performance.
With the song playing, the final 15 seconds of the Netflix special now show flashing colors before a dark screen with the words “Cowboy Carter Tour.” When the footage was introduced, it was unclear at first.
In response to the Netflix post, Beyonc’s label, Parkwood Entertainment, wrote, “Saddle up, see y all on the road.”
The announcement of her Renaissance World Tour was likewise made around the start of Black History Month, in early February, two years ago.
Beyonc made the revelation ahead of the 67th Grammy Awards, where Cowboy Carter received 11 Grammy nominations, including one for album of the year, the top honor.
Texas Hold Em, the album’s lead single, has already attained double platinum status and is nominated for both song of the year and record of the year.
Beyonc’s seventh consecutive studio album to top the Billboard Hot 200 album chart is Cowboy Carter, which was released in March. She became the first Black woman to top the country album list when it also peaked at the top of the Top Country Albums chart.