Beyoncé announced a new tour, the “Cowboy Carter Tour 2025,” on social media with a video and updated website graphics. This comes after she postponed an announcement due to wildfires and donated $2.5 million to support affected families. She first performed songs from her album “Cowboy Carter” during a halftime show on Netflix, which is now available as a standalone special. The streaming platform teased the tour with a cryptic post, prompting Beyoncé’s label to respond with a comment hinting at the upcoming tour. The announcement coincides with the Grammy Awards, where “Cowboy Carter” has garnered 11 nominations, including album of the year. The lead single, “Texas Hold ’Em,” is nominated for record of the year and song of the year, achieving double platinum status. This album is Beyoncé’s eighth consecutive No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 200 and also topped the Top Country Albums chart, making her the first Black woman to lead the country album list. The announcement of the tour comes on Black History Month, mirroring the timing of her previous tour announcement. The tour dates have not yet been revealed, but fans are anticipating upcoming information on Beyoncé’s highly anticipated tour.
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