The pop superstar, whose latest release, “Cowboy Carter,” won album of the year at the Grammys on Sunday night, will perform 22 dates starting in April.
Doechii and Chappell Roan brought dramatic performances and heartfelt speeches, new artists stole the spotlight and men took a back seat at the 67th annual awards.
The superstar is the first Black woman to take the prize this century, and the fourth in Grammy history. It was her fifth nomination for the show’s top award.