Beyoncé announces Cowboy Carter Tour dates in Grammy victory lap
After a triumphant night at the Grammys, Beyoncé revealed details for her 2025 tour.
Beyoncé's timing is never wrong. The pop star started to tease her Cowboy Carter Tour just before the 2025 Grammy Award ceremony. It's a night that will now go down in history, as Cowboy Carter earned Bey her first Album of the Year award, making her only the second Black woman ever to achieve the honor. Now for the victory lap: it's the perfect time to release the tour dates. She couldn't have asked for a better advertisement!
Not that Beyoncé really needs one. Her 2023 Renaissance tour was her highest-grossing to date and one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time, and that's without an Album of the Year trophy to back it up. That said, 2025 is a different beast, and fans have already started to joke (or lament) about paying for stadium tour tickets in an uncertain economy. Referencing the tour announcement during his Grammys monologue, host Trevor Noah quipped, "I will say, though Beyoncé. There’s tariffs. We can’t afford a new tour, right? Maple syrup is about to be $50."
But political realities are unlikely to dampen Beyoncé's shine. On Sunday, the singer extended her lead as the most-awarded artist in Grammy history for a total of 35 wins. "I feel overwhelmed, so full. Thank you so much, this is a beautiful night," she gushed in a backstage interview after taking home the night's top honor. Of course, her legions of fans were always going to show up for the tour regardless of whatever hardware she took home, but as she noted in that backstage interview, "The Beyhive is buzzin'!" Pre-sale information for the Cowboy Carter Tour is available on the singer's website; you can check out the tour dates below.
The Cowboy Carter Tour
April 28 – Los Angeles, Calif. – SoFi Stadium
May 1 – Los Angeles, Calif. – SoFi Stadium
May 4 – Los Angeles, Calif. – SoFi Stadium
May 7 – Los Angeles, Calif. – SoFi Stadium
May 15 – Chicago, Ill. – Soldier Field
May 17 – Chicago, Ill. – Soldier Field
May 22– East Rutherford, N.J. – MetLife Stadium
May 24 – East Rutherford, N.J. – MetLife Stadium
May 25 – East Rutherford, N.J. – MetLife Stadium
May 28 – East Rutherford, N.J. – MetLife Stadium
June 5 – London, U.K. – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 7 – London, U.K. – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 10 – London, U.K. – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 12 – London, U.K. – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 19 – Paris, France – Stade de France
June 21 – Paris, France – Stade de France
June 28 – Houston, Texas – NRG Stadium
June 29 – Houston, Texas – NRG Stadium
July 4 – Washington, D.C. – Northwest Stadium
July 7 – Washington, D.C. – Northwest Stadium
July 10 – Atlanta, Ga. – Mercedes Benz Stadium
July 11 – Atlanta, Ga. – Mercedes Benz Stadium