The Cowboy Carter tour, Beyoncé’s first since her Renaissance World Tour concluded in October 2023, has attracted attention for reasons beyond its musical performances. While the tour has generated ...
She’s still the visual. Beyoncé defended her decision to not release music videos for her “Renaissance” and “Cowboy Carter” songs. “I thought it was important that during a time where all we see is ...
Beyoncé’s anticipated visual accompaniment to “Renaissance” did not drop on Friday. But don’t let it break your soul, beybey, it’s coming soon. On Friday, Beyoncé’s seventh studio album, “Renaissance, ...
If you're a Beyoncé fan, you've probably noticed that the singer hasn't been releasing visual music videos to accompany her "Renaissance" and "Cowboy Carter" albums. Now, she's explaining the ...
Beyoncé’s Renaissance and Cowboy Carter albums made waves for their sounds, not their visuals — and fans still have some thoughts about it. The Grammy winner, 43, however, said that her decision not ...
"Hearst Magazines and AOL may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The BeyHive must be buzzing, because Barbie Ferreira just seemingly confirmed that Beyoncé’s highly ...
Beyoncé finds herself entangled in a significant legal dispute with Sphere Entertainment Group following the debut of her “Cowboy Carter” tour visuals. The controversy centers around striking imagery ...
*Beyoncé has made a key visual change to her Cowboy Carter Tour following a legal warning from Sphere Entertainment Group. The Grammy-winning artist was using imagery in her stage visuals that showed ...
Beyoncé has switched out Las Vegas' Sphere for Allegiant Stadium in the campy visuals for her "Cowboy Carter" tour after receiving a cease-and-desist from the owner of Sphere. The famous LED -lit ...
The superstar does not want a “distraction from the quality of the voice and the music.” By Tatiana Tenreyro Beyoncé fans won’t get to see Cowboy Carter and Renaissance music videos anytime soon. In a ...
Central to Lemonade ’s release was its premiere as a one-hour visual film on HBO on April 23, 2016. Unlike the traditional music video rollout, this Beyonce work was a feature-length, album-spanning ...