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Cowboy Carter will reportedly be released on March 29th at midnight local time. Here's what time it comes out in your country.
Saddle up, Beyhive! Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter is now a matter of hours away from dropping into our laps – but what time does it come out?
Beyoncé's eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, is the second act in her trilogy and the follow up to 2022's impeccable Renaissance. She's already given fans a tease at what's to come with 'Texas Hold 'Em' and '16 Carriages', with the former earning the her title of the first Black woman to top Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.
Cowboy Carter has been five years in the making, and fans all over the world cannot wait to hear what Beyoncé has got for us next. As she's already explained: "This ain’t a Country album. This is a “Beyoncé” album."
Cowboy Carter is set to be released on March 29th at midnight local time. See the release times – and the full track list – below.
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter is scheduled to drop at midnight local time on March 29th. This means that, wherever you are, you will be able to stream and download the new album at 12:00 AM in your country.
Cowboy Carter is already available to stream in New Zealand, which means the album will gradually become available to everyone in the rest of the world hour by hour. (If you want to avoid spoilers, stay off social media!)
For fans based in America, there will be a simultaneous release no matter which time zone you live in. The album will drop at 12:00 AM (ET) if you're on the east coast. However, for fans who live on the west coast, it's dropping at 9:00 PM (PT) on March 28th.
Beyoncé dropped the first look at the Cowboy Carter track list yesterday (March 27) which included a whopping 27 titles – although not all of them are songs. Some are interludes.
Here's all 27 titles listed on the Cowboy Carter track list:
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