Beyoncé released her Cowboy Carter album back in March as the second installment of an expected album trilogy that began with her 2022 album, Renaissance.
The Cowboy Carter album made waves after she made a surprise debut in a Super Bowl commercial to announce the release of singles 16 Carriages and Texas Hold ‘Em.
The album has shattered numerous records and found the singer exploring country music and reshaping the conversation surrounding America’s country roots and the relationship with Black artistes.
The Cowboy Carter album had a list of features that included Shaboozey, Linda Martell, Willie Nelson, and Rhiannon Giddens.
The album also landed at No. 2 on Rolling Stone’s list of the Best Albums of 2024 and has been nominated 11 times for the 2025 Grammy Awards.
The nomination made Beyoncé the most-nominated artiste and the most decorated Grammy winner last year.
Having had a successful year and album, Beyoncé decided to share a new art book inspired by the album with her fans.
Her Parkwood Entertainment announced the release of a limited-edition Cowboy Carter art book which will give fans a chance to own a collector’s item from the star and also feature exclusive, never-before-seen imagery drawn from Queen B’s eighth studio album.
The 136-page art book was announced on December 1 and as of the afternoon of December 2, the Cowboy Carter Art book copies were already sold out.
Those who were lucky enough to snag a copy before it sold out will see their orders start to ship on December 13.
The next on Queen Bey’s calendar is the highly anticipated halftime performance during Netflix’s inaugural NFL Christmas Gameday live, which will see Netflix airing two games on Dec. 25.
The singer will perform during the second match-up between the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens.
Since the release of Cowboy Carter, the Beyhive has hoped for a tour, but those hoping for more Beyoncé performances, however, will likely have to wait.
Beyoncé’s longtime rep, Yvette Noel-Schure, shot down speculation on X.