Hold onto your cowboy hats, Beyhive! Beyoncé’s publicist just poured cold water on those swirling rumors of a 2025 tour kicking off with her NFL Christmas Game halftime performance. As fans continue to soak in the magic of Cowboy Carter, her latest foray into country music, they’ll have to keep waiting for news about a tour.
On November 27, longtime Beyoncé publicist Yvette Noel-Schure addressed speculation on Twitter after Pop Tingz claimed Queen Bey would be hitting the road early next year. The outlet alleged the tour would launch after her Christmas Game appearance, but Noel-Schure quickly set the record straight. “Untrue,” she tweeted. “Nothing to report here. Whenever there is any news, you will hear it directly from the source first.”
While fans might feel disappointed, it’s not all bad news. Beyoncé will still bring the house down during halftime for the Ravens vs. Texans Christmas Day game, airing live on Netflix. This will be her first live performance featuring tracks from Cowboy Carter, an album that’s earned critical acclaim for its sophisticated dive into country music. Grammy voters are clearly listening too—Cowboy Carter snagged a jaw-dropping nine nominations, including Album of the Year. This pushes Beyoncé’s career total to an unmatched 99 Grammy nods, solidifying her place as the most-nominated artist in history.
Rumors of a UK stadium tour—including five nights at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium—also made the rounds recently, but Noel-Schure’s response casts doubt on those plans as well. For now, the Beyhive can relish her Christmas Day performance and cross their fingers for a tour announcement in the future.
What do you think of Cowboy Carter and Beyoncé’s journey into country music? Are you ready to see her live when the time comes? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!