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Beyoncé Announces 2025 ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour Locations

Published February 3, 2025

Beyoncé has revealed the cities where she will perform during her upcoming ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour.

On social media, she announced the first nine cities for her ‘Cowboy Carter & The Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour’. The cities include London, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Paris, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, DC, and Las Vegas. In her post, she wrote: “SHE COMING”. However, specific dates for these performances have yet to be disclosed.

This announcement follows her historic win at the Grammy Awards on February 2, 2025, where she secured the coveted Album Of The Year award at the 67th ceremony held in Los Angeles.

Beyoncé had been nominated for this prestigious honor four times in the past but had not won. In addition to Album Of The Year, she also received the award for Best Country Album, which was presented to her by Taylor Swift during the event.

The details about her tour were shared prior to the Grammys on her social media. In a creative post, a glowing neon sign displaying “Cowboy Carter Tour” illuminated a desert backdrop. She also posted a photo of herself with the caption “Cowboy Carter Tour 2025”.

Rumors about Beyoncé's upcoming tour began circulating back in December when she hinted at major news to come, following her performance during an NFL Christmas Day Halftime Show. Initially, she planned to announce the tour on January 14, but this was postponed due to the severe wildfires affecting parts of Los Angeles.

Her last road trip was in 2023, promoting her ‘Renaissance’ album, which spanned from May to October. That tour went to 39 cities across 17 countries and became one of the highest-grossing tours ever, amassing around $579 million (£455.7 million) in revenue.

Since that tour, Beyoncé has released her latest album, ‘Cowboy Carter’, which received glowing reviews, including a five-star rating from critics.

The album was praised as a project that showcases her artistic depth and vocal power while also uplifting new talents in the country genre. Furthermore, it secured the seventh spot on the list of the 50 Best Albums of 2024, and its song ‘16 Carriages’ was recognized as one of the year’s best tracks.

During the Grammy Ceremony, Kendrick Lamar emerged as the biggest winner of the night, taking home five awards, including Record of The Year and Song of The Year for ‘Not Like Us’, which also won for Best Music Video. The event saw emotional performances, including a tribute to Los Angeles by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, and a heartfelt memory of the late Quincy Jones led by Stevie Wonder and Janelle Monáe.

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