Beyoncé Denies Tour Rumors

Beyonce’s agent has denied reports that the music sensation will go on a tour the following year.

Fans began speculating about the possibility of a 2025 tour after the 43-year-old singer’s recent album, “Cowboy Carter,” was released in March. She is scheduled to return to the stage in December to perform the halftime show when the Houston Texans play the Baltimore Ravens in the major NFL game on Christmas Day, 25.12.24. However, her longtime representative, Yvette Noel-Schure, has denied the rumors.

In response to rumors of a 2025 tour, Yvette wrote on X, now known as Twitter: “Untrue. There is nothing to report. You will first hear the news straight from the source whenever there is any.

The NFL match, which will take place at the NRG Stadium in Beyonce’s hometown of Houston, Texas, will be shown live on Netflix during the holidays as part of the streaming service’s inaugural NFL Christmas Gameday, and the famous singer will be providing the entertainment.

“It’s starting to look a lot like Christmas — ‘Cowboy Carter’ Christmas, that is,” read an item on Netflix’s Tudum news site. Beyonce will perform as the halftime act at NFL Christmas Gameday, which will be streamed live on Netflix on Wednesday, December 25. This was revealed by Netflix on November 17.

“The performance will occur at 4:30 PM ET on Christmas Day, when the Houston Texans play the Baltimore Ravens at NRG Stadium, the second of Netflix’s two Christmas Day games.”

With Netflix announcing NFL games for 2025 and 2026, the NFL and Beyoncé begin what is anticipated to be a new holiday tradition. “This year’s halftime show, which is produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment and Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment, will feature the first live performance of songs from the genre-bending and record-breaking album Cowboy Carter.”

The statement went on to say: “Beyonce is anticipated to bring along some special guests who are featured on the ‘Cowboy Carter’ album, even though the specifics of her NFL Christmas Gameday live performance on Netflix are currently under wraps.”

In an Instagram video, the pop diva hinted to the performance by standing behind a microphone on a car decked out in red flowers while sporting a cowboy hat. The message “Christmas Day, Houston, Texas” appears after she catches a football.

In 2013, Beyonce was the star of the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show in New Orleans, Louisiana. She brought out her former bandmates Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland to stage a reunion of Destiny’s Child during the performance.

She also joined Coldplay and Bruno Mars on the field for the 2016 Super Bowl 50, making an appearance on stage.

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