Beyoncé announces ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour ahead of Grammys night

Beyonce announced a new round early on Sunday in A. SS.CIAL Media Postreet With “Cowboy Carter Tour 2025” video Display a lighting mark with a similar message.
The main page of its website has been updated to view the same graphics. No additional information was shared, including round dates.
The news comes after Beyonce delayed Specific advertisement on January 14 because of Forest fires in California and He said Charity for herBejoud, he donated $ 2.5 million to support families at Altadena and Pasadena.
Beyonce Performance for the first time Songs from her album “Cowboy Carter” during the end of the first half of the Houston Texans-Baltimore Raven games on Christmas Day.
The game was broadcast on Netflix and the performance is available Private independent On the broadcast platform.
in mail At X in the middle of the night, Netflix wrote “Look at this Horse”, referring to the song “Sweet ★ Honey ★ Buckiin” off “Cowboy Carter”, followed by a link to Watch The Watch The Watch.
The last 15 seconds of Netflix Special Now features a flashing colors for the song, followed by a black screen with the phrase “Cowboy Carter Tour”. It is not immediately clear when adding the clip.
Parkwood Entertainment, Beyonce sign, Respond To the post by Netflix, saying, “Sarg, see the road.”
Two years ago, it was announced “World Renaissance Tour” It was also made at the beginning of February, which coincides with the beginning of the month of black history.
Beyonce’s advertisement comes early on the day of the Grammy Awards 67, where “Copui Carter” was received 11 Grammy nominationsIncluding Goards Top’s GOWS: General album.
The song “Texas Hold”, which was nominated in “Texas Hold”, which was nominated for the General Register and the Song of the Year, achieved a double Platinum position.
“CowBoy Carter” was released in March, which is the eighth consecutive studio album in BeyonCé to reach No. 1 on Billboard Hot 200. She also topped the best chart albums for the country, which made her the first black woman to lead the country album list.