Beyoncé announced she is going on tour this year after winning her wins for "Album of the Year" and "Best Country Album."
She is bringing her Cowboy Carter tour to several U.S. stadiums, starting in Los Angeles on April 28.
Paris, Houston, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. are stops that follow with shows spanning from late April to mid-July.
Beyoncé teased the tour on Saturday, withholding the dates. According to several reports, the singer delayed the announcement due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
Members of the Los Angeles Fire Department presented Beyoncé with the Album of the Year trophy.
Details on ticket sales are not listed on the website. Beyoncé.com subscribers are encouraged to sign-up to receive "Behive pre-sale details."
The superstar, who is both the most awarded and nominated artist in Grammys history, has been up for the category four times before and many feel she has been snubbed by its top honors.
In winning album of the year with “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé has become the first Black woman to win the top prize in the 21st century. The last was Lauryn Hill with “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” 26 years ago. Before her was Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston. That means Beyoncé is only the fourth Black woman to win album of the year at the Grammys.
“It’s been many, many years,” Beyoncé said in her speech. “I want to dedicate this to Ms. Martell,” she said, referencing Linda Martell, the performer who became the first Black woman to play the Grand Ole Opry.
Editor's Note: The Associated Press contributed to this report.