How is Beyoncé going to run the world in 2025?
Following her 13-minute halftime show performance during Netflix’s first-ever NFL Christmas Gameday at NRG Stadium where the Houston Texans battled the Baltimore Ravens in her hometown, the 32-time Grammy winner, 43, posted a teaser on social media sharing that fans could expect something on Jan. 14.
In the 15-second clip, Beyoncé appears waving an American flag while on a white horse before the video cuts to a black screen with the date Jan. 14 in big red letters.
“Look at that horse,” she captioned the post, quoting lyrics from her 2024 track “Sweet Honey Buckiin’.”
The post drummed up excitement for what Queen Bey has in store for 2025 among fans in the comments section.
One fan shared their hopes for a tour in support of her most recent album Cowboy Carter — something Beyoncé’s publicist Yvette Noel-Schure previously denied on X via the New York Post‘s Page Six.
“Yep! The tour is coming,” they wrote.
Another chimed in: “soooooo, we going on tour!?👀👀👀”
Other commenters speculated that Beyoncé might be planning to drop Act III, her highly anticipated follow-up to Cowboy Carter.
“The end of the rodeo and start of Act III,” one fan wrote.
Another thought that the font for whatever is slated for Jan. 14 was “rap or rock”-influenced.
“It’s giving Rap or Rock from the font. I think it’s Act iii,” a commenter wrote.
Some people also joked that Beyoncé could be planning to “overthrow the government,” with the date just days away from when former President Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated again.
“she’s gonna help us do another january 6th to try to overthrow the government🥰,” wrote one commenter.
A fan account on X (formerly Twitter) quote-tweeted the “Halo” musician’s announcement writing, “We storming the capital?”
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In March, Beyoncé released Cowboy Carter after teasing it during the Super Bowl in February when she released two singles from the album: “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages.”
Days ahead of the album’s release, she shared an Instagram post similar to the one she made after her Christmas Day performance, saddled up on a white horse and holding an American flag, revealing that the album was “born out of an experience that I had years ago where I did not feel welcomed.”
On Wednesday, Dec. 25, Beyoncé’ had her inaugural mini-concert during the Ravens vs. Texans game in Houston, where she performed alongside a number of exciting guests, including country singer Shaboozey (who joined her for “Sweet Honey Buckiin”), rapper Post Malone (who is featured on Cowboy Carter’s “Levii’s Jeans”), and her oldest daughter, Blue Ivy, 12, who line-danced among the background performers during the star’s finale of “Texas Hold ‘Em.”