I feel dizzy.
Beyoncé teased that she has a big announcement in store for 2025 after the halftime show during the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game on Christmas Day.
Shortly after his 13-minute performance on Wednesday night, the music superstar shared a video on social media of himself waving the American flag while riding a horse.
The 15-second clip then cut to a black screen with the date January 14th displayed in large red letters.
“Look at that horse,” Beyoncé simply says. captioned the postquoting lyrics from the 2024 song “Sweet Honey Buckiin'.”
In the comments section, fans were left panicking, even though they still don't know what Queen Bey has in store for the new year.
“What does this mean?” asked one of her 313 million followers.
“Girls, let me get some coins with you,” another commented.
“January 14th? Let me file my taxes,” a third Beyhive member quipped.
“Please tell me now what this is,” demanded another.
While many fans have theorized that Beyoncé, 43, is gearing up to announce a tour, her longtime publicist recently denied reports that she would be heading out on tour in 2025. I denied it.
“It's not true. There's nothing to report here. Whenever there's any news, you hear it first, straight from the source,” the 32-time Grammy winner said in a statement to music publication Hits Daily Double. Yvette Noel-Schur wrote in X on November 27, following speculation that a “massive” tour would follow Christmas Day. Halftime show.
Some also wondered if Beyoncé plans to release the final album in a trilogy that stretches from 2022's Renaissance to 2024's Cowboy Carter, both of which appear on the cover. A horse appeared.
Wednesday's NFL game, which was live streamed by Netflix, marked the first time the Destiny's Child alum performed songs from his Grammy-nominated, country-oriented album since its release in March.
Her setlist includes “16 Carriages,” “Ya Ya,” and “Jolene,” with cameos from Shabouzi, Post Malone, rising star Britney Spencer, Tanner Adele, Rayna Roberts, and Tierra Kennedy did.
Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z's eldest daughter, 12-year-old Blue Ivy Carter, also appeared on stage, dancing with her mother to songs including the final song, “Texas Hold'em.”





