By keely aouga
Following Beyoncé's NFL Halftime Show performance on Christmas, she released a video via social media. The final seconds cut to the date 1.14.25, leaving fans antsy.
When the big day game, Beyoncé released a statement confirming that she would be postponing her announcement, due to the outbreak of wildfires across Los Angeles.
At the same time, she shared that BeyGOOD donated $2.5 million to those impacted.
On Feb. 1, Beyoncé updated her Hive, revealing that she will be going on the Cowboy Carter tour this year.
The next day she uploaded a poster with the nine cities she will be performing in. They include Los Angeles, her hometown Houston and London.
The upcoming venture is titled ‘The Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour.’ Fans can sign up to purchase presale tickets by Feb. 6.
Citi and Verizon will also have presales in the U.S., and Mastercard will offer presales in the U.K. and France.
Travel packages will also be available; they include premium tickets, a two-night hotel stay and other offers.
Ahead of her exciting return to the stage, Beyoncé was one of Sunday night’s big winners at the Grammys, taking away three golden gramophones for Cowboy Carter.
She finally won an Album of the Year award – an accolade she’s been after for years. Now, Queen B holds a total of 35 Grammys.
Beyoncé also became the first Black artist to ever win in the category of Best Country Album.
Additional ticket information can be found on Beyoncé’s official website.