Cowboy Carter Tour 2025: everything we know about Beyoncé’s big announcement including UK tours

Cowboy Carter Tour 2025: everything we know about Beyoncé’s big announcement including UK tours

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Cowboy Carter Tour 2025: everything we know about Beyoncé’s big announcement including UK tours
Author: Allan Glen
Published: Feb, 03 2025 12:47

Beyoncé has confirmed the locations for her forthcoming Cowboy Carter tour. The 43-year-old Crazy in Love superstar will take her show to Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Houston, Atlanta, Washington D.C and Las Vegas. The singer’s only non-US shows confirmed so far are in London and Paris. She will give four performances at London's Tottenham Stadium, where she will go head-to-head with Oasis on their highly anticipated tour in the summer.

 [Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour promotional image.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour promotional image.]

Beyoncé announced the tour - which ties in to her most recent album Cowboy Carter - with a pair of Instagram posts on Sunday. One image featured a neon sign showing the album’s name while a second post included a new portrait of the singer with bleached hair and eyebrows, captioned simply “Cowboy Carter Tour 2025”. The first dates are pencilled in for April - with rehearsals slated to take place in Glendale, LA.

 [Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter embracing after winning Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter embracing after winning Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards.]

A source told The Sun: "After a number of delays finally it's all systems go for Beyoncé. "She will kick off rehearsals for her US & UK tour in Glendale, Los Angeles after delaying the announcement as a mark of respect for the victims of the fires. "She will undergo three weeks of gruelling rehearsals before kicking off the trek at the end of April in the US.". The announcement comes after the Grammy awards, where Cowboy Carter was crowned Album of the Year. Beyoncé's win marks her first in the coveted category, after being nominated three times before for I Am… Sasha Fierce, Lemonade, and Renaissance.

 [Beyoncé performing on stage in pink with dancers in pink outfits.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Beyoncé performing on stage in pink with dancers in pink outfits.]

The former Destiny’s Child superstar is now the most-awarded artist in Grammys history with 35 awards. Collecting the album of the year award at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Beyonce, who was joined on stage by her daughter Blue Ivy, above, also praised the firefighters for “keeping us safe” during the Los Angeles wildfires. She said: “I just feel very full and very honoured. “It’s been many, many years and I want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work,” she said.

 [Beyoncé at the US Open.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Beyoncé at the US Open.]

“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.”. US singer Martell, a groundbreaking country performer who became the first Black woman to play at the historic Grand Ole Opry venue, features on Cowboy Carter tracks “Spaghettii” and “The Linda Martell Show”. While the global tour has been confirmed, individual dates have yet to be announced. Ticket prices are also being kept under wraps.

This won't be the first time Beyoncé has played the Spurs stadium. She previously brought her Renaissance World tour, pictured below, there in 2023 for five thrilling nights in the capital. At nearly three hours, it featured 34 songs, elaborate choreography, dramatic costumes, pyrotechnics and lasers. Famous faces including Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa, Kelly Rowland and Paul McCartney were spotted partying in the audience.

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