Beyoncé Made History This Year; A Look Back on Her 2025
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Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has had many historical moments happen across 2025, including closing the year with news of curating fashion’s biggest night in 2026.
Most recently, Vogue announced earlier this month that the singer will co-chair the 2026 Met Gala, alongside Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour. This is also the artist’s return to the Met Gala for the first time in nearly a decade. The high fashion event will be held in May 2026.
In February, the 44-year-old superstar joined the short list of four Black women winning Album of the Year at the Grammys for her Cowboy Carter album. She also became the first Black woman to win a Grammy for Best Country album and the second to win Best Country Music Song.

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After breaking history the night of the Grammys, she announced that same night her highly anticipated 32-tour stop for the Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour, which kicked off April 28. The tour spanned across nine U.S. states and parts of Europe.
She concluded her groundbreaking tour in Las Vegas on July 27, with a surprise reunion with Destiny’s Child and performances by Shaboozey, featured on the country album, and her husband, Jay-Z.
Beyoncé made history again with Cowboy Carter again, as it was deemed the highest-grossing country tour in history. The 32-tour stop tour grossed over $400 million with attendance over 1.5 million in its three-month run, according to Billboard and Live Nation.
“This was born from my love and respect for the rich country genre,” Beyoncé told Pollstar, “The overall intention for this tour was to celebrate American resiliency.”
As if she couldn’t break more barriers, Beyoncé also won her very first Emmy Award in August for outstanding costumes for her Netflix NFL Halftime Performance, Beyoncé Bowl. She won alongside her fellow costume designer Shiona Turini, costume supervisor Chelsea Staebell, assistant costume designers Erica Rice and Molly Peters, and head of workroom Timothy White, according to USA Today.
With such an iconic year, so many fans are anticipating what is next for the superstar, including predictions for her upcoming “Act III” album. But, as of this article, there is still a little over a week left in the year, so who knows what surprises the Queen Bey has in store for us, and how soon they will be revealed.
Beyoncé Made History This Year; A Look Back on Her 2025 was originally published on foxync.com
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