Beyoncé surprised fans by announcing a world tour right after her triumphant night at the GRAMMYs.
The music icon picked up significant accolades for her venture into country music with “COWBOY CARTER,” winning Album of the Year, Best Country Album, and Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the GRAMMYs. This marks a turnaround from previous snubs by the country music scene.
The upcoming tour, intriguingly named “Cowboy Carter And The Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit,” will visit just nine cities but offers 22 performances. It kicks off on April 28 and wraps up on July 11, traveling through major cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, East Rutherford, London, Paris, Houston, Washington D.C., and Atlanta.
Fans expressed dissatisfaction with the limited number of locations. However, there’s speculation about additional stops, sparking hope amid disappointment.
They’re predicting the tour will pull in around $300 million, a hefty sum despite having fewer dates compared to her last tour, “RENAISSANCE,” which earned $500 million over a more extended period. Beyoncé’s immense popularity and potential for added dates might push those numbers even higher.
As Beyoncé takes her “Cowboy Carter” tour on the road, fans and critics eagerly await to see how this musical journey unfolds, both financially and artistically.