BEYONCE will finally announce dates for her Cowboy Carter Tour on Monday - five months after The Sun first told of the global trek.
The music icon, 43, will unveil four shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London.
They will take place in June - with extra dates pencilled in to be announced should the initial run of shows sell out.
In May 2023 Beyonce played five dates at the 62,000 capacity venue as part of her Renaissance Tour.
After delaying the announcement due to the Los Angeles fires, Beyonce finally confirmed the tour on Saturday - but kept the dates a secret.
The Sun understands the Cowboy Carter Tour will be the first time the Single Ladies singer has ever kicked off a tour in the States.
The first dates are pencilled in for April - with rehearsals slated to take place in Glendale, LA.
A source said: "After a number of delays finally it's all systems go for Beyoncé.
"She will kick off rehearsals for her US & UK tour in Glendale, Los Angeles after delaying the announcement as a mark of respect for the victims of the fires.
"She will undergo three weeks of gruelling rehearsals before kicking off the trek at the end of April in the US.
"Beyonce will be returning to Spurs stadium for a huge run of shows in June."
Beyonce donated £2 million to the Los Angeles relief fund after seeing the devastation caused to the city last month.
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Beyonce is the most nominated at Sunday night's Grammy Awards which are due to take place at the Crytpo.com Arena in Downtown Los Angeles.
She is nominated for nine nominations thanks to her No1 country album Cowboy Carter.
Beyonce is tipped to finally win Album of the Year - beating Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Billie Eilish.
It means she is the most nominated artist in Grammy history with 99 nominations.
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