Beyoncé Fuels Tour Rumors With “Been Country” Website

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If Beyoncé is going to do anything, it’s wage war on our wallets with a surprise announcement. So, when the “16 CARRIAGES” singer unveiled “Been Country,” a new website landing page, fans immediately saw it as a subtle confirmation of a rumored tour and joined forces, begging her to relax and delay it until 2025.

One fan wrote, “Beyoncé I beg.. my pockets are empty.” Another tweeted a video of Angela Bassett from Waiting To Exhale where she questioned, “What am I supposed to do for money?” Scottie Beam reiterated, “We just paid rent @Beyonce” as someone else offered alternative options. “A deluxe ….. a skincare line …… cecred plus ….. cowboy lingerie ….. idc JUST PLEASE DONT LET THIS BE AN ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TOUR,” they wrote.

Initially, the “Been Country” site redirected visitors to a list of the RENAISSANCE: A Film By Beyoncé credits. Now, it’s a splash page featuring Bey in an American flag get-up, a photo of a young Celestine Beyince aka Mama Tina, a picture of a young Bey performing at the Texas Sweetheart Pageant, a banjo, and the following quote: “This ain’t a country album. This is a ‘Beyoncé’ album.”

The-Dream tweeted about the anticipated tour on March 30, writing, “So proud! BB Let’s Go. This tour bout to B’ Incredible!” Upon the release of COWBOY CARTER, Bey’s dance captain Amari Marshall further fueled rumors of a tour with an Instagram post that reads, “The Boss has done it again. It’s about to be a KNTRY Summer.”

Beyoncé tour website
Beyoncé tour website

Thus far, the new website aligned with the release of Bey’s new single, “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM (PONY UP REMIX).” The tour section of the Houston native’s official website (see above) currently houses all things from the RENAISSANCE World Tour including its credits, the remaining merchandise on Amazon, the film trailers, and photos organized by city.

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