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Beyoncé has received eight Emmy nominations over the year but the most-award artist in Grammy history is still searching for a TV win. The Cowboy Carter star will have another crack at an Emmy this year after her Netflix NFL halftime show Beyoncé Bowl was nominated in Outstanding Variety Special (Live),
Beyoncé launched her third Atlanta "Cowboy Carter" concert. Here are unforgettable moments from the epic show.
Here's how the Fourth of July deepened the message of Beyonce's Cowboy Carter Tour — and exposed its shortcomings, just outside of Washington, D.C.
Beyoncé added a mechanical gold horse to her Cowboy Carter Tour set during the emotional performance of her country ballad "16 CARRIAGES" at her Atlanta tour stop on July 10. The horse replaced the suspended red convertible the singer usually rides during the performance of the song.
Beyoncé performed her first Washington "Cowboy Carter" concert on July Fourth at Northwest Stadium. The concert, which included patriotic themes, was the first of two shows at the stadium, with the second scheduled for July 7. Her album "Cowboy Carter" made history as her first country album and earned her a Grammy for best country album.
The husband and wife superstars were both nominees in the outstanding variety special (live) category, while other high profile artists getting nominations Tuesday included Kendrick Lamar and Questlove.