Beyoncé Shares Sneak Preview Of Stage Ahead Of Cowboy Carter Tour

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 01: Beyoncé accepts the Innovator Award onstage during the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre on April 01, 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

It’s time to grab your spurs and cowboy hat because Queen Bey is heading to a city near you.

In a social media post on Sunday (Apr.27), Beyoncé finally offered fans a glimpse of the stage design for her upcoming Cowboy Carter tour. A few days prior, sketches of the design had been leaked on social media. The black-and-white video begins peering up from the stairs at Inglewood’s Lofi Stadium, panning closer and closer, to eventually reveal the elaborate stage design before fading to black. “She’s coming,” the post’s caption reads.

While some of the Reddit chatrooms had it right regarding the stage design, one can assume that the singer has something much grander under the sleeve, that will leave concertgoers blown away. The Cowboy Carter kicks off Monday, April 28, in Inglewood, CA at Lofi Stadium and will conclude on Saturday, July 26 in Paradise, NV at the Allegian Stadium.

Beyoncé’s Cécred Haircare Offically Hits Ulta Stores Across US

In other news, Beyoncé’s Cécred haircare line is now officially available at Ulta Beauty stores across the US.

The haircare brand has gotten rave reviews and won multiple beauty awards since launching in February 2024. A few weeks back, Cécred shared the announcement on its official Instagram page. In a spy movie-inspired skit, the brand depicts the process of “Operation Get Cécred At Ulta Beauty” being completed.

“Operation get @cecred at @ultabeauty is officially COMPLETE, with the help of the big boss and founder, @beyonce! Available NOW at your local Ulta Beauty store and ultabeauty.com,” the post’s caption reads. Along with a few members from the Cécred team, Queen Bey and her mother, Tina Knowles, also appear in the clip.

When Beyoncé isn’t working on her business endeavors, she’s making music history. In March, Billboard dropped off its “Top Women of The 21st Century” list. Beyoncé, whose iconography precedes her, landed at No.3. Slightly ahead of her were two other industry heavyweights: Rihanna (No.2) and Taylor Swift (No.1). Behind her sit Adele at No.4 and Katy Perry at No.5.


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