After receiving zero nominations at the 2024 CMA Awards, Beyoncé makes an ‘unexpected’ statement.

After 0 nominations in the 2024 CMA. The iconic singer, Renaissance makes an important decision.

Beyoncé has denied rumors claiming she will go on tour in 2025. These rumors gained traction after reports surfaced about her highly anticipated halftime performance during the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game on December 25.

Her publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, addressed the situation on X (formerly Twitter), stating clearly that the claims about a new tour are false.

Beyoncé clarifies whether or not there will be a world tour in 2025.

Her longtime publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, shared a clear message on social media: “False. There’s nothing to report here. When there’s news, you’ll hear it directly from the source first.”

The denial came shortly after Hits Daily Double, a well-known music industry publication, reported that Beyoncé “was beginning to promote her next tour, which is expected to be massive.”

This report was followed by sources telling the US Sun that the artist might be planning “a series of stadium concerts in the UK next summer,” including five shows at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

However, Beyoncé’s publicist quickly clarified that there are no confirmed plans for a tour in the near future.

Beyoncé’s fans are demanding a tour following the massive success of her latest album.

Eventhough it didn’t get any nominations at the 2024 CMA Awards, at 43 years old, Beyoncé has been in the media spotlight thanks to the overwhelming success of her most recent album, Cowboy Carter, released in March this year.

The album, which leans into a more country sound, has earned 11 Grammy nominations, including “Album of the Year.” This milestone makes her the most-nominated artist in Grammy history, with a total of 99 career nominations.

Despite the album’s success, Beyoncé has not announced any plans for a tour to promote it.

However, the star does have a significant event lined up on December 25, when her halftime performance during the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game will stream live on Netflix.

This performance will mark the first time Beyoncé performs songs from Cowboy Carter live on stage. It is expected to feature “some special guests” who contributed to the album, though no details about these collaborators have been revealed yet.

Despite Beyoncé’s statement, speculation about a possible world tour continues among her fans, who are eagerly awaiting more news about her future plans.

Her most recent tour, Renaissance, in 2023, earned an astonishing $579 million and was captured in a concert film that brought in an additional $44.4 million at the box office.

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