Those who have been patiently awaiting news of a Cowboy Carter tour just got their first confirmation that Beyoncé will in fact be heading out on the road this year to support her eighth album.
The most decorated artist of all time announced on February 1 that she would be embarking on the highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour, and we've got all the info you need to get yourself a seat.
Beyoncé is hitting the road again. Early Feb. 2, the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer officially announced her upcoming “Cowboy Carter Tour” by sharing a video on Instagram. While the album was ...
(NEXSTAR) — It’s the moment Beyoncé fans have all been waiting for: the music icon is taking her “Cowboy Carter” album on tour. A simple video posted to Instagram late Saturday night ...
LOS ANGELES -- Beyoncé officially announced her "Cowboy Carter" tour Saturday night. The star had teased a big announcement in January, but held off out of respect for the victims of the Los ...
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 ...
Drew Angerer/Getty Jimmy Carter received a posthumous honor at the 2025 Grammy Awards. On Sunday, Feb. 2, the former president — who died in December 2024 — received an audiobook narration ...
The waiting was the hardest part for Beyoncé fans, but patience finally paid off as she scored a win for album of the year at Sunday night’s Grammys, with “Cowboy Carter” scoring the top ...
Beyoncé announced her “Cowboy Carter” tour dates Monday after winning three awards at the 2025 Grammys. The “16 Carriages” singer’s 22-date trek will stop in eight cities: Los Angeles ...
The newly anointed Album of the Year and Best Country Album Grammy winner is taking Cowboy Carter on the road in 2025, and tickets go on sale soon. The “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” singer is bringing ...
"We will be in New Delhi by nightfall, important meetings and negotiations are planned tomorrow," Volodin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, said in a post on his Telegram messaging app.