Beyoncé Announces The Schedule For Her “Cowboy Carter Tour”

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Beyoncé is preparing for another tour, although she will be stopping in fewer cities than she did during her last stadium tour.

On 3 February, the 35-time Grammy Award winner announced the highly anticipated schedule for her “Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour.” The trek is scheduled to commence on April 28 with a four-night residency at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Following the initial event, she is scheduled to travel to Chicago for performances at Soldier Field on May 15 and 17, and then move on to New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium for a four-night engagement.

Bey will then take the show to Europe, with stops planned in London and Paris, allowing her European fans roughly a two-week period in June to attend her performances. Upon her return to the US, the “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” star will make appearances in key cities such as her hometown of Houston, Washington D.C., and Atlanta.

The “Cowboy Carter Tour” presale commences on February 13 at 12 p.m. local time. Tickets for the general public will become available for purchase on February 14. Refer to the advertisement that follows.

It is likely that the trek’s announcement was initially scheduled for mid-January, coinciding with the time Beyoncé had to postpone her “special announcement” due to the Los Angeles wildfires. “She expressed her ongoing prayers for healing and reconstruction for families who are experiencing trauma and grief,” she stated via Instagram initially. Notably, the delay occurred almost immediately after her BeyGOOD Foundation established the LA Fire Relief Fund with a $2.5 million contribution.

The tour announcement coincided with Beyoncé’s successful night at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, where she won Album of the Year for COWBOY CARTER. The 27-track album achieved the award for Country Album of the Year and received the award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for its “II MOST WANTED”.

Fans attending the voyage may have the opportunity to see Shaboozey, Post Malone, Tanner Adell, and other performers perform live, similar to the experience at 2024’s Beyoncé Bowl.

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