Beyoncé is getting back on the road!
The music icon, 43, has revealed the cities she will be performing in for her recently-announced Cowboy Carter Tour following her big win at the 2025 Grammys on Sunday, Feb. 2.
Beyoncé confirmed in a post on her Instagram after the ceremony that she will be heading out on tour to Los Angeles, Chicago, London, New York, Paris, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Las Vegas and her hometown of Houston.
The city names were displayed in a retro poster underneath the headline ‘Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour’ in block letters with a couple of black-and-white images of the musician holding a banjo and rocking a cowboy hat while giving a wave.
“SHE COMING,” the singer wrote in the caption. No dates were shared for the upcoming tour in the post.
Beyoncé had revealed that she was gong on tour earlier in the day, teasing her 313 million followers with a video of a sign hanging over a desert floor that repeatedly lit up with the words ‘COWBOY CARTER TOUR’ in big bright block letters. “COWBOY CARTER TOUR 2025,” the caption read.
The update comes after the “16 Carriages” hitmaker scored her first album of the year award at the Grammys for her country album Cowboy Carter on Sunday.
Beyoncé got emotional as her name was announced to receive the top honor after finally being awarded in the category. She also received a standing ovation at the ceremony, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and her peers — including Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish — were also seen getting emotional at her win.
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The “Texas Hold ‘ Em” singer said in her acceptance speech while joined by her daughter Blue Ivy onstage, “I’d like to thank and acknowledge and praise all of the firefighters for keeping us safe,” after being presented with the Grammy by members of the Los Angeles Fire Department, who paid tribute to those affected by the L.A. wildfires.
“I just feel very full and very honored. It’s been many, many years. Just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work,” Beyoncé continued.
“I want to dedicate this to Ms Martell, and I hope we just keep pushing forward,” she said, referring to Linda Martell — the first Black female country singer and her collaborator on Cowboy Carter. “Opening doors. God bless y’all. Thank you so much. Thank you.”
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Beyoncé received 11 nominations for Cowboy Carter at this year’s Grammys.
She also won for best country album — becoming the first Black woman to do so — and best country duo/group performance for her song “II MOST WANTED” featuring Miley Cyrus, taking her total number of Grammys to 35 altogether.