Beyoncé Announces Cowboy Carter Tour Dates After Grammys Big Night

After breaking records at the 2025 Grammys, Beyoncé has unveiled the dates for her long-awaited Cowboy Carter Tour.

The 22-leg journey begins with a 4-night stay in Los Angeles as the first destination. Subsequent city visits are Chicago and New Jersey. After that, she travels to London for another 4 nights, followed by Paris. She then comes back to the U.S. for performances in Houston, Washington D.C., and Atlanta.

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The tour spans across 22 stops, starting with a 4-night visit to Los Angeles. Following that, she performs in cities like Chicago and New Jersey. A trip to London for 4 nights follows, then Paris. Afterward, she’s back in the U.S. for concerts in Houston, Washington D.C., and Atlanta.

Her first of two night in D.C. lands on July 4 for an Independence Day event.

Beyoncé announced the news on Instagram, writing, “SHE COMING.”

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Tickets for the public will be available starting Valentine’s Day, 12 noon sharp, through Live Nation. The BeyHive pre-sale kicks off two days earlier, on February 11 at noon, followed by the artist pre-sale a day before that, also at 12 noon. To stay updated and find all tour details, fans can sign up for presale information on Beyoncé’s official website.

On Sunday at the Grammy Awards, the well-known cultural figure started with eleven nominations. Throughout the event, she solidified her place as a music royalty by breaking more records and cementing her position.

The artist who has earned the most Grammys in history, having broken the record in 2023 with her album “Renaissance”, further extended her record by winning three more awards, now holding a total of 35 trophies.

In summary, Beyoncé’s album “Cowboy Carter” finally clinched the Album of the Year award, ending her streak as the female artist with the most nominations without a win in this category. Previously, she had been nominated for “I Am…Sasha Fierce”, “Beyoncé”, “Lemonade”, and “Renaissance”.

She expressed a mix of feeling extremely satisfied and deeply appreciative upon receiving the award. “I’ve been waiting for this moment for a long, long time,” she noted. “There are so many people I need to thank: The Grammy organization, every songwriter, collaborator, producer who worked tirelessly on my music. This award is dedicated to Ms. [Linda] Martell, and let’s continue breaking barriers and opening new paths for all of us. God bless you all. Thank you so much.

She also became the first Black woman to win the best country album Grammy for Cowboy Carter.

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2025-02-03 17:25