Beyoncé has officially announced a new tour in support of her album Cowboy Carter for this year, confirming speculation that started with an earlier teaser announcement. This announcement follows a delay caused by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. While specific dates and venues are yet to be revealed, the news comes on the significant day of the Grammys ceremony, where Beyoncé is vying for her first Album of the Year win.
This upcoming tour marks only the seventh headlining tour of Beyoncé’s illustrious career, following the monumental success of her 2023 Renaissance World Tour, which featured 56 stops and guest performances from notable artists, grossing an impressive $592 million. The tour was later adapted into a film that topped the U.S. box office, featuring a new track titled “My House” in the end credits. Fans can expect a more timely follow-up this time, as the previous Renaissance tour was her first headlining venture in seven years.
Beyoncé teased the announcement shortly after her Christmas Day halftime performance during the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game, showcasing her patriotic side while donning a cowboy hat and riding a horse. Since the release of Cowboy Carter last March, she has engaged in various activities, including participating in campaign efforts and creating a Baywatch-themed get-out-the-vote video, along with receiving multiple nominations for the upcoming Grammy Awards.
Learn more about Cowboy Carter’s standout track “II Hands II Heaven” as highlighted in recent music reviews.