Giddy up, y’all! Superstar Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has just announced the Cowboy Carter tour via a partnership with Netflix, with no dates confirmed yet (or whether or not she’ll finally make her way back to our shores).
The news comes at the end of her Netflix special that documents her 2024 half-time show between the Ravens and the Texans.
The show was the first time Beyoncé performed her Cowboy Carter album live.
Beyoncé teased the news on December 26 with an Instagram post featuring a video of her on a horse, revealing that an announcement would be made on January 14.
The tour was announced in a Netflix special. (Source: Netflix)
Beyoncé later stated that this announcement will be postponed due to the LA fires.
No details on dates or countries the star plans to perform in have yet to be confirmed.
Knowing the superstar, she’ll most likely drop them in a surprise announcement later down the track.
The superstar announced the tour on her Instagram and via Netflix. (Source: Instagram / @beyonce)
Will Beyoncé tour in Australia?
As multiple Aussie members of the Beyhive will tell you, the superstar hasn’t performed in Oceania since 2013 — meaning that Beyoncé hasn’t been in Down Under in over a decade.
Aussie and Kiwi fans were left out of her 2023 Renaissance tour, and no news has been confirmed on when (or if) she will choose to take her Western-inspired tour our way.
All we can do is hope, for now (watch this space!)
Cowboy Carter marks the singer’s eighth studio album but is her first to be a solely country album, highlighting the genre’s Black roots as well as the contributions made to the music by previous and current Black artists.
It also marks the second act in an album trilogy released by Beyoncé, with the first being 2022’s Renaissance.
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