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Beyoncé Announces 'Cowboy Carter' Tour with Three Chicago Dates
February 12, 2025
CHICAGO —Beyoncé has officially announced her 2025 "Cowboy Carter" Tour, with three highly anticipated performances at Soldier Field on May 15, 17, and 18. The tour supports her latest album, Cowboy Carter, which earned critical acclaim and secured her another Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
Presale tickets for BeyHive fan club members became available on February 11, while general ticket sales opened to the public on February 14. Fans looking to attend can purchase tickets through official platforms such as Ticketmaster.
The "Cowboy Carter" Tour kicks off on April 28, 2025, in Los Angeles, with stops in major cities including East Rutherford, London, Paris, Houston, Washington D.C., and Atlanta. Chicago is one of the key stops, promising an unforgettable experience for local fans.
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter album marks a new creative direction, blending elements of country and R&B, reinforcing her status as a boundary-pushing artist. Her upcoming tour is expected to deliver an electrifying mix of new music and classic hits, making it one of the most anticipated concert events of the year.
For the latest updates and ticket information, visit Beyoncé's official tour website or Soldier Field's event page.
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