The Cowboy Carter Tour is officially announced by Beyoncé

Dates, locations, and ticket prices are still to be announced.

As the H-Town diva has formally announced a tour in favor of her 2024 release, Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé is getting ready for her next adventure. Bey delayed a scheduled January 14 reveal out of consideration for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, and the news comes two weeks before the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.

Beyoncé’s Beyoncé Bowl special on Netflix, which now concludes with the phrase “Cowboy Carter Tour” splayed across the screen, was the first to alert fans. Beyoncé then made two related social media postings in response.

A sneak peek of her Christmas Day performance on Instagram was also used by Netflix to hint at the revelation, with the statement, “tonight seems like the perfect night to rewatch Beyoncé Bowl on Netflix.” Dates, locations, and ticket prices are still to be announced.

The formal news has Bey-Hive members ecstatic, although many anticipated it because of a 2025 Chicago tour date that surfaced after Bey canceled her Jan. 14 unveiling. Fans soon learned of dates in Inglewood, California, and Paris, France.

Bey is nominated for 11 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, which she hasn’t won yet. The announcement comes ahead of the ceremony. Michael Jackson’s Thriller, a legendary record that had ten nominations, was topped by Cowboy Carter, making this the most nominations ever for an album. With 99 nominations over her career, Bey is currently the most nominated artist in Grammy history.

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, will air on CBS today, February 2, from 8:00 PM to 11:30 PM EST.

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