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Giddy up.
Beyoncé teased that she has a big announcement in store for 2025 following her halftime show during the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game on Christmas Day.
Immediately after wrapping her 13-minute performance Wednesday night, the music superstar took to social media to share a video of herself waving an American flag while on horseback.
The 15-second clip then cut to a black screen with the date Jan. 14 in big red letters.
“Look at that horse,” Beyoncé simply captioned the post, quoting lyrics from her 2024 song “Sweet Honey Buckiin’.”
In the comments section, fans freaked out despite not yet knowing what Queen Bey has up her sleeve for the new year.
“WHAT DOES THIS MEAN,” one of her 313 million followers asked.
“Girl let me get MY COINS TOGETHER,” another commented.
“January 14? Girllllllll lemme file my taxes,” a third member of the Beyhive quipped.
“Tell us RIGHT NOW WHAT THIS IS,” one more demanded.
While many fans theorized that Beyoncé, 43, is gearing up to announce a tour, her longtime publicist recently denied reports that she is hitting the road in 2025.
“Untrue. Nothing to report here. Whenever there is any news, you will hear it directly from the source first,” Yvette Noel-Schure wrote on X on Nov. 27 after music publication Hits Daily Double speculated that an “enormous” tour would follow the 32-time Grammy winner’s Christmas halftime show.
Others wondered whether Beyoncé plans to unveil the final album of her trilogy that started with 2022’s “Renaissance” and continued with 2024’s “Cowboy Carter,” both of which featured horses on their covers.
Wednesday’s NFL game, which Netflix livestreamed, marked the first time that the Destiny’s Child alum has performed songs from her Grammy-nominated, country-leaning album since its release in March.
Her setlist included “16 Carriages,” “Ya Ya” and “Jolene,” with cameos from Shaboozey, Post Malone and rising stars Brittney Spencer, Tanner Adell, Reyna Roberts and Tiera Kennedy.
Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z’s eldest daughter, 12-year-old Blue Ivy Carter, also appeared onstage, dancing alongside her mom during tracks including the closing number, “Texas Hold ‘Em.”