Beyonce announces world tour, but will she stop in Cleveland?
Following the success of her 2023 "Renaissance Tour," Beyonce prepares for the "Cowboy Carter Tour" in support of her Grammy-winning album.
Beyonce performs at the Wolstein Center in November 2016. The superstar singer announced she plans to tour this year, but it's unknown if she'll stop in Cleveland. (Andrew Harnik, Associated Press file photo)AP
LOS ANGELES, California â Beyonce is planning to hit the road this year with the âCowboy Carter Tour,â supporting her now Grammy-winning album.
Will she stop in Cleveland? At this point, who knows?
The superstar singer announced her intent to tour in a post on social media. However, no information has been released on dates or on when tickets will go on sale.
The U.S. Sun reports dates will be announced on Monday.
The tour will be her first since the âRenaissance Tourâ in 2023. That was the top-grossing tour of the year, earning nearly $580 million and attracting 2.8 million concertgoers, Billboard reports. That tour had shows in Detroit and Pittsburgh, no dates in Ohio. She has not performed in Cleveland since a show with her husband, Jay-Z, in July 2018.
Itâs been a big weekend for Beyonce. On Sunday, her âCowboy Carterâ record won the Grammy for best country album. The album was released in May and reached No. 1 on the Billboard chart, making her the first woman to debut her first eight solo albums at No. 1.
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