Beyoncé Knowles-Carter celebrates her 44th birthday today, September 4, following a historic year of music, tours, and brand launches. The Grammy-winning singer closed out her “Cowboy Carter” tour this summer, capping a 32-night stadium tour across the U.S. and Europe. Fans worldwide have joined in celebrating her milestone birthday by revisiting highlights from her past year.
Beyoncé continued to make history in 2024 with several groundbreaking achievements. Her “Cowboy Carter” tour became the highest-grossing country music tour ever, earning over $400 million. She became the first Black woman to win a Grammy for Best Country Album, and she also took home Best Country Duo/Group Performance for her song “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus. This win marked the first Grammy for a Black female solo artist in country music since The Pointer Sisters in 1975. With a total of 35 Grammy wins, she further solidified her position as the most decorated artist in Grammy history.
Beyoncé’s presence online remained electric throughout the year. The announcement of her “Cowboy Carter” tour the night before the Grammys set social media ablaze. Fans shared thousands of memes when she won Best Country Album and Album of the Year, visibly stunned on stage. During her final tour stop, she surprised fans with a Destiny’s Child reunion, bringing Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams back for a historic performance. She also won her first Emmy for her “Beyoncé Bowl” Christmas special, marking the first time she performed songs from the “Cowboy Carter” album live on television.
Beyoncé expanded her business ventures this year with four notable brands. Her SirDavis whiskey, named after her great-grandfather, launched last year and continues to be celebrated by enthusiasts. In hair care, her Cécred brand introduced a Protection Collection on August 25, 2024, catering to all hair types and textures. Her Levi’s collaboration, announced in September 2024, has released multiple chapters since its debut. Additionally, she expanded her fragrance line with Cé Lumière in 2024, following the launch of Cé Noir in 2023.
Despite generally keeping a low profile online, Beyoncé has shown she is attentive to fan feedback. At her last Washington, D.C., area show, she told fans, “y’all lit,” celebrating their support. She also embraced viral culture by performing the “I’m so ATL” dance from the song “Whim Whamiee” by Atlanta artists Pluto and YKNIECE. Her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter, joined her during the Atlanta stop, showing they are engaged with the same cultural trends. Beyoncé even laughed along with fans when they jokingly referenced her robotic arm from the tour, showing she enjoys fan interactions.
This year has shown that Beyoncé continues to dominate music, culture, and business while staying connected to her fans. As she celebrates her 44th birthday, her legacy as an artist, entrepreneur, and cultural icon is stronger than ever.