Beyoncé reveals locations for 2025 ‘Cowboy Carter’ tour

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Beyoncé has shared the locations for her forthcoming ‘Cowboy Carter‘ tour.

After revealing that she’d be hitting the road next year over the weekend, the singer revealed the first nine locations of her ‘Cowboy Carter & The Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour’ on social media – with the cities announced including London, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Paris, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, DC and Las Vegas with the caption: “SHE COMING”.

Dates for the listed cities have not yet been announced.

It comes after she made history at the 2025 Grammy Awards last night (February 2), winning the coveted Album Of The Year gong at the 67th ceremony in LA.

She had previously been nominated for the award four times and lost out. Besides Album Of The Year, she was also awarded Best Country Album, which was delivered to her by Taylor Swift at last night’s ceremony.

Details of her forthcoming tour were first announced ahead of the Grammys on her social media yesterday.

In the post, a neon sign reading “Cowboy Carter Tour” flickered over a desert landscape. She then went on to post a photo of herself alongside the caption “Cowboy Carter Tour 2025”.

Speculation that the singer would be heading on the road began in December when she teased that she was due to share some major news in the new year via a cryptic video clip, following her NFL Christmas Day Halftime Show.

Then, on January 14 – the day the announcement was initially scheduled for – Beyoncé shared that it would be postponed “due to the devastation caused by the ongoing wildfires around areas of Los Angeles”.

Beyoncé last hit the road in 2023 to celebrate her ‘Renaissance’ album. Running from May to October and hitting 39 cities in 17 countries, it was one of the highest-grossing tours of all time, taking in a reported $579million (£455.7million) in revenue.

Since then, she released ‘Cowboy Carter’, which scored a five-star review from NME, with Jenessa Williams writing: “Even if interpreted only on the grounds of artistic spectacle, it’s an undeniable thrill to see her swing so big on a project that dares her to be so intimate and vocal-focused, while making way for country’s up-and-comers too.”

The album clinched the seventh spot in NME‘s 50 Best Albums of 2024 list, and ’16 Carriages’ was named the eighth Best Song of 2024.

Elsewhere, at the Grammys, Kendrick Lamar walked away as the biggest winner, clinching five awards including Record of The Year and Song Of The Year for ‘Not Like Us’. He also took home the Grammys for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for ‘Not Like Us’, which also won Best Music Video.

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars performed a touching tribute to Los Angeles in the wake of the devastating wildfires earlier this year. Stevie Wonder also led a tribute to the late Quincy Jones alongside Janelle Monáe, which was introduced by Will Smith. You can see a list of the winners in full here.

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