Shortly after her halftime performance on Christmas Day, now known as the Beyoncé Bowl, the superstar teased a big announcement for January 14. However, Beyoncé has decided to postpone her announcement due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles,
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As wildfires devastate Los Angeles, Beyoncé delays her plans to focus on supporting affected families through her BeyGOOD initiative.
Out of respect for everyone effected by the wildfires across Los Angeles County, Beyoncé decided to nix the heavily theorized announcement.
Beyoncé has held off making a major announcement "due to the devastation caused" by the California wildfires, drawing a mixed reaction from fans.
Beyoncé is postponing her hotly anticipated announcement that was set for Jan. 14 amid the ongoing devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Beyoncé and The Weeknd have both decided to postpone upcoming projects out of respect for so many of their fans who are currently being impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires one week later. The "Cowboy Carter" singer was supposed to share a major surprise announcement on Tuesday,
Beyoncé is officially postponing a major announcement. The "Texas Hold 'Em" singer said she would put off the announcement she had planned to release on Jan. 14 amid the ongoing Los Angeles area wildfires.
The megastar Beyoncé has postponed her January 14 surprise announcement to support relief efforts in Los Angeles after wildfires.
Beyoncé is taking a step back. The Grammy winner shared that her announcement expected on Jan. 14 has been delayed in the wake of the wildfires that have affected multiple areas of Southern ...
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Beyoncé last performed on the Grammys in 2017, when she sang “Love Drought” and “Sandcastles,” two songs from her critically lauded Lemonade album. Swift last performed on the Grammys in 2021, when she sang “Cardigan” and “August,” both from Folklore, and “Willow,” from Evermore.