Beyoncé finally announced the 'Cowboy Carter' tour for 2025. Here's everything we know.

Beyoncé is taking "Cowboy Carter" on the road for 2025. The singer finally announced a tour to accompany her Grammy-winning country album on Sunday.

Beyoncé finally announced the 'Cowboy Carter' tour for 2025. Here's everything we know.
Beyoncé is taking "Cowboy Carter" on the road. The singer announced an accompanying tour to her 2024 country album on February 1.
Beyoncé debuted live performances of "Cowboy Carter" songs on December 25, 2024.
  • Beyoncé confirmed the "Cowboy Carter" tour is happening.
  • The singer is hitting the road in 2025, making stops across the US, plus London and Paris.
  • Her previous tour for "Renaissance" wrapped in late 2023.

The wait is over, Beyhive: Beyoncé has finally confirmed the "Cowboy Carter" tour is set to go ahead.

The star made the announcement in a pair of social media posts early Sunday morning, nearly a year after the country-inspired album was released.

The first post featured a video of a light-up sign flashing the words: "COWBOY CARTER TOUR."

The second post showed an image of Beyoncé alongside a brief caption, confirming the tour would take place in 2025.

Later that night, Beyoncé won three Grammy Awards, including best country album and album of the year. After the ceremony, she shared tour dates on her official website.

The Cowboy Carter Tour will make stops across the US, including four dates at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, four dates at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and two stops at NRG Stadium in Beyoncé's hometown of Houston. The tour will also travel across the pond for four shows in London, followed by two in Paris.

The full list of 22 confirmed tour dates can be found below:

  • April 28, 2025: Los Angeles — SoFi Stadium
  • May 1, 2025: Los Angeles — SoFi Stadium
  • May 4, 2025: Los Angeles — SoFi Stadium
  • May 7, 2025: Los Angeles — SoFi Stadium
  • May 15, 2025: Chicago — Soldier Field
  • May 17, 2025: Chicago — Soldier Field
  • May 22, 2025: East Rutherford, New Jersey — MetLife Stadium
  • May 24, 2025: East Rutherford, New Jersey — MetLife Stadium
  • May 25, 2025: East Rutherford, New Jersey — MetLife Stadium
  • May 28, 2025: East Rutherford, New Jersey — MetLife Stadium
  • June 5, 2025: London — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • June 7, 2025: London — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • June 10, 2025: London — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • June 12, 2025: London — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • June 19, 2025: Paris — Stade de France
  • June 21, 2025: Paris — Stade de France
  • June 28, 2025: Houston — NRG Stadium
  • June 29, 2025: Houston — NRG Stadium
  • July 4, 2025: Washington, D.C. — Northwest Stadium
  • July 7, 2025: Washington, D.C. — Northwest Stadium
  • July 10, 2025: Atlanta, GA — Mercedes Benz Stadium
  • July 11, 2025: Atlanta, GA — Mercedes Benz Stadium

The general on-sale will begin Friday, February 14, at 12 p.m. local time, according to a press release from Live Nation.

Fans who already signed up for updates on Beyoncé's website will have BeyHive presale access starting February 11. Fans can also sign up for Ticketmaster's Artist Presale now through February 6 at 8 a.m. ET for presale access on February 13.

Additionally, Citi cardholders and Verizon customers will have presale access on February 12. For those hoping to attend a show in London or Paris, Mastercard cardholders will have special access to presale tickets starting February 12.

Beyoncé had been dropping hints about exciting news on the horizon

The singer debuted live performances of songs from "Cowboy Carter" during an NFL halftime show on Christmas Day, which was streamed live on Netflix under the title "Beyoncé Bowl."

The announcement of the tour comes after Beyoncé's  Christmas Day Halftime performance during the NFL game streamed on Netflix.
Beyoncé teased her "Cowboy Carter" tour with the "Beyoncé Bowl."

Following the performance, the singer dropped a now-deleted video that teased an announcement on the date January 14, 2025, with the caption, "Look at that horse," referring to a lyric from her song "Sweet Honey Buckiin.'"

Fans theorized that either a tour announcement or a new album was on its way. But Beyoncé chose to postpone the announcement due to the wildfires that were devastating the Los Angeles area at the time.

Then, on Sunday, Netflix shared a post directing viewers to revisit the "Beyoncé Bowl." An audio-less clip from the performance was captioned: "Tonight seems like the perfect night to rewatch Beyoncé Bowl on Netflix."

Beyoncé originally teased "Cowboy Carter" in a Verizon commercial during last year's Super Bowl. She quickly followed up with a pair of lead singles: "Texas Hold 'Em," which went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "16 Carriages."

The album was released on March 29, 2024, to widespread critical acclaim. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and scored a second week atop the chart.

Many fans had hoped that Beyoncé would announce the "Cowboy Carter" tour in 2024.

However, as fans will know from the documentary concert film "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé," which chronicled the creative process behind bringing her previous world tour to life, a Beyoncé concert does not come together overnight.

As the singer revealed in the documentary, the tour was the culmination of four years of planning and dedication.

The "Renaissance" world tour saw Beyoncé perform 56 shows across Europe and North America. It wrapped up in Kansas City on October 1, 2023.

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