Beyonce teases something big on January 14 and fans suspect it’s Cowboy Carter World Tour
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter had more than one Christmas surprise for her devoted Beyhive, posting a mysterious 14-second teaser on Wednesday that sent fans wildly guessing.
In it, the 43-year-old pop diva was in full Cowboy Carter mode: sitting on a white horse, wearing all-white western clothing and waving a large American flag.
Beyoncé – who has 423.6 million followers on social media – cryptically subtitled the slow-motion video: ‘Look at that horse.’
Most fans suspected that Knowles-Carter is planning to announce a world tour to bolster her eighth studio album, which seemed fitting considering Live Nation. retweeted her teaser.
X user @papasang3l tweeted a giddy meme with the caption: “Tour dates?”
‘She’s warning us 1735219649save your money because tour tickets drop on 1/14/25,” X user @grace_hackney guessed.
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter had more than one Christmas surprise for her devoted Beyhive, posting a mysterious 14-second teaser on Wednesday that sent fans wildly guessing
“Don’t wait until then and say you’re broke.”
X-user @arianaunext cautiously agreed: “The Cowboy Carter World Tour is coming?!”
“She told us to ‘look at that horse.’ The knight turns black,” tweeted X user @heypierreking.
‘The Renaissance is not over yet.’
Since Act I was about African American roots in disco and Act II was about African American roots in country, some thought the teaser’s Gothic font meant Act III would be about African American roots in rock ‘n’ roll.
“The font gives off 80s rock,” commented X user @kairoyaltyy. “Act III is just around the corner!”
X user @betscrables shared a meme of a pink Godzilla roaring with the caption: “Drop Act III!”
“Act III or a Cowboy Carter World Tour,” tweeted X user @hard_tingz.
Meanwhile, X user @mihailo____ speculated that the teaser could be hyping an upcoming music video or Cowboy Carter footage.
Hours earlier, the 32-time Grammy winner headlined an epic NFL halftime performance at NRG Stadium in her hometown of Houston.
In it, the 43-year-old pop diva was in full Cowboy Carter mode: sitting on a white horse, wearing all-white western clothing and waving a large American flag.
Beyoncé – who has 423.6 million followers on social media – cryptically captioned the slow-motion clip: ‘Look at that horse’
Most fans suspected that Knowles-Carter is planning to announce a world tour to bolster her eighth studio album, which seemed appropriate since Live Nation retweeted her teaser
X user @papasang3l tweeted a giddy meme with the caption: “Tour dates?”
X user @grace_hackney guessed: “She’s warning us 1735219649Save your money because tour tickets drop on 1/14/25. Don’t wait until then and say you’re broke
X-user @arianaunext cautiously agreed: “The Cowboy Carter World Tour is coming?!”
X user @heypierreking tweeted: ‘She told us to ‘look at that horse’. The horse turns black. The Renaissance is not over yet
Considering Act I was about African American roots in disco and Act II was about African American roots in country, some thought the teaser’s Gothic font meant Act III would be about African American roots in rock ‘n’ roll
“The font gives off 80s rock,” commented X user @kairoyaltyy. “Act III is just around the corner!”
X user @betscrables shared a meme of a pink Godzilla roaring with the caption: “Drop Act III!”
“Act III or a Cowboy Carter World Tour,” tweeted X user @hard_tingz
Meanwhile, X user @mihailo____ speculated that the teaser could be hyping an upcoming music video or Cowboy Carter footage
Beyoncé was certainly sledding — she performed a 15-minute, eight-song medley during the football game in which the Baltimore Ravens absolutely defeated the Houston Texans 31-2.
Knowles-Carter enlisted her 12-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter as a backup dancer, and she also brought Post Malone and Shaboozey on stage during the Netflix-streamed concert.
Queen Bey raised eyebrows with a finger-gun gesture just as a large “Bang” banner unfurled beneath her platform, a move NFL players are not allowed to make on the field.
Beyoncé’s beleaguered husband Jay-Z is in the middle of a legal war against attorney Tony Buzbee, whose Jane Doe client accused him of raping her at age 13 in 2000 along with Diddy in a civil lawsuit.
“We are aware of the civil allegations and Jay Z’s strong response to them,” Roger Goodell said at a December 11 news conference.
‘We know, of course, that there are lawsuits going on. But from our standpoint, our relationship with them does not change, including our preparations for the next Super Bowl.”
The 65-year-old NFL commissioner hired the 55-year-old Roc Nation founder as a live music entertainment strategist in 2019, and that’s exactly how Knowles-Carter scored her televised gig Wednesday.
Jay-Z (born Shawn Carter) also serves as executive producer of the halftime show, having been instrumental in choosing Jennifer Lopez and Shakira in 2020, The Weeknd in 2021, Dr. Dre in 2022, Rihanna in 2023, Usher in 2024 and Kendrick Lamar in 2025.
The married couple of 16 years – worth a combined $3 billion – first met in 1998, and they are also proud parents of seven-year-old fraternal twins, son Sir Carter and daughter Rumi Carter.
Hours earlier, the 32-time Grammy winner headlined an epic NFL halftime performance at NRG Stadium in her hometown of Houston
Beyoncé was certainly sledding — she performed a 15-minute, eight-song medley during the football game in which the Baltimore Ravens absolutely defeated the Houston Texans 31-2
Knowles-Carter enlisted her 12-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter (R) as a backup dancer, and she also brought Post Malone and Shaboozey on stage during the Netflix-streamed concert
Queen Bey raised eyebrows with a finger gun gesture just as a large “Bang” banner unfurled beneath her platform, a move that NFL players are illegally allowed to make on the field
Beyoncé’s beleaguered husband Jay-Z (R, pictured in 2020) is in the middle of a legal war against attorney Tony Buzbee, whose Jane Doe client accused him of raping her at age 13 in 2000 with Diddy (L) in a civil procedure. court case
Roger Goodell said at a December 11 press conference: “We are aware of the civil allegations and Jay Z’s strong response to them. We know, of course, that lawsuits are underway. But from our point of view, our relationship with them does not change, including our preparations for the next Super Bowl.”
The 65-year-old NFL commissioner (L, photo in 2019) hired the 55-year-old Roc Nation founder (R) as a live music entertainment strategist in 2019, which is exactly how Knowles-Carter scored her television gig. Wednesday
Beyoncé is nominated for 11 trophies — including album of the year — at the 67th annual Grammy Awards, airing Feb. 2 on CBS/Paramount+.
On September 26, Knowles-Carter lost all twelve trophies she was nominated for for her eighth studio album at the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards.
This, after the Oscar-nominated songwriter – who gets 55.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify – received a shocking zero nominations at the 58th annual Country Music Association Awards.
And while the elites of the country music industry did their utmost to disapprove of her, Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter became her eighth consecutive No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and the first album by a black woman to top the Top Country Albums chart .
Knowles-Carter’s first foray into the genre also scored her No. 1 records in the UK, Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the Netherlands.