Beyoncé denies going on tour after halftime show on Netflix

Beyoncé has dismissed rumors that she is going on tour next year after her highly-anticipated Christmas Day half-time show.

“False. Nothing to report here. When there’s any news, you want to hear it straight from the source first,” the singer’s longtime publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, wrote X Wednesday.

The clarification came hours after the reputable music industry’s trade publication Hits Daily Double reported that Beyoncé “started promoting her upcoming tour, which should be huge.”

Beyoncé denied reports that she is going on tour next year. @beyonce/instagram
“False. Nothing to report here,” the singer’s longtime publicist X wrote Wednesday. @beyonce/Instagram
The clarification came after a well-respected music publication reported that Beyoncé “began promoting her upcoming tour.” Getty Images

Sources subsequently told the US Sun that Queen Bey was “set to unveil a series of UK stadium concerts next summer”, including five dates at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Beyoncé, 43, has enjoyed massive success with her latest album, “Cowboy Carter,” which she released in March.

The country-oriented project recently earned 11 Grammy nominations, including album of the year, making the superstar the most recognized artist in the award show’s history with a career total of 99 nods.

The superstar recently announced that she will perform at halftime during the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game on Christmas Day. Netflix
The show will be streamed live on Netflix. Netflix

Despite the acclaim surrounding “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé has yet to announce plans to take it on the road.

However, she will perform songs from the genre-bending record for the first time on Dec. 25, when her halftime show during the Baltimore Ravens vs. The Houston Texans game is live on Netflix.

The streaming service teased last week that the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer will be joined by “some special guests” who appeared on “Cowboy Carter.”

Beyoncé has had tremendous success with her latest album, “Cowboy Carter.” Reuters
She took her “Renaissance” album on the road last summer. MoPho for PageSix.com

Although Netflix did not name who will join Beyoncé on stage at NRG Stadium in her hometown of Houston, the album included collaborations with Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Miley Cyrus, Post Malone and Shaboozey, among others.

The music icon’s latest tour, “Renaissance,” saw her perform 56 shows in North America and Europe from May to October 2023.

The draw grossed a staggering $579 million and was chronicled in a concert film that brought in an additional $44.4 million at the box office.