Beyoncé announced a new tour of Sunday morning in a publication on social networks with the subtitle “Cowboy Carter Tour 2025” and a video that shows an illuminated signal with a similar message.
The home page of its website was updated to show the same graphics. No additional information has been shared, including the dates of the tour.
The news occurs after Beyoncé postponed an announcement established for January 14 due to the forest fires of California and said that his beneficial organization, Beygood, was donating $ 2.5 million to support families in Altadena and Pasadena.
Beyoncé made songs for the first time of his album “Cowboy Carter” during the part-time show of a Houston Texans-Baletimore crows game on Christmas day.
The game was broadcast on Netflix and performance was available as an independent special on the transmission platform.
In a publication on X at midnight, Netflix wrote “Look at that horse”, a reference to the song “Sweet ★ Honey ★ Buckiin” by “Cowboy Carter”, followed by a link to the Watch The Malttime show.
The last 15 seconds of the Netflix special now presents flashing colors for the song, followed by a black screen with the phrase “Cowboy Carter Tour”. It was not clear immediately when the clip was added.
Parkwood Entertainment, Beyoncé’s label, responded to Netflix’s publication, saying “Saddle Up, see you on the road.”
Two years ago, the announcement of its “Renaissance World Tour” was also made in early February, which coincides with the beginning of the month of black history.
Beyoncé’s announcement arrives early on the 67th Grammy Awards, where “Cowboy Carter” obtained 11 Grammy nominations, even for the main prize award: the album of the year.
The main single of the album, “Texas Hold ‘EM”, which is nominated for registration of the year and Song of the Year, has already reached double platinum status.
“Cowboy Carter” was launched in March and is the eighth consecutive studio album of Beyoncé to reach number 1 on the Billboard Hot 200 album list. He also headed the best country albums on the list, which made it the First black woman to direct the list of albums country.