Beyonce Sets Cowboy Carter Tour Dates After Grammys
Feb 4, 2025
Following a record-breaking night at the 2025 Grammys, Beyoncé has announced the dates for her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter Tour.
The 22-stop tour kicks off April 28 with four nights in Los Angeles. City stops then include Chicago and New Jersey before she heads to London for four nights, followed by Paris. She then returns to the States for shows 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.”
Tickets go on sale to the general public Feb. 14 at 12 p.m. via Live Nation. The BeyHive presale begins Feb. 11 at 12 p.m., with the artist presale on Feb. 13 at 12 p.m.. Fans can sign up for presale information and find all tour information on Beyoncé’s official website.
The cultural icon went into Sunday’s Grammy Awards with 11 nominations, ultimately claiming her rightful throne in music throughout the ceremony as she continued to break records.
The most-awarded Grammy artist in history (she set that record in 2023 with her album Renaissance), she extended her record when she won three awards, bringing her total number of trophies to 35.
To conclude the night, Beyoncé finally won album of the year for Cowboy Carter after years of being nominated for the top award. The win gets rid of her “record” as the most nominated female artist without a win in the album of the year category. (She was previously nominated for I Am…Sasha Fierce, Beyoncé, Lemonade and Renaissance.)
“I just feel very full and very honored. It’s been many, many years,” she said when accepting the award. “I just wanna thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work. I want to dedicate this to Ms. [Linda] Martell, and I hope we just keep pushing forward, opening doors. God bless y’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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