Beyoncé is all set to release a new artbook inspired by her latest music album, Cowboy Carter.
The singer’s team reportedly debunked tour announcement speculations for now, per USA Today.
In the meantime, Parkwood entertainment company shared news about Beyoncé's artbook on Instagram on December 1.
Dishing out details about artbook, Parkwood mentioned that the 136-page book entailed never-before seen photos inspired by Beyoncé's eighth studio album.
The Cowboy Carter Art Book is now available for preorder on the singer's official site, which costs around $74.
Earlier in February, Beyoncé first announced her eighth studio album during a surprise Super Bowl commercial.
However, the singer’s publicist Yvette Noel-Schure declined these rumours in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
She wrote, “Untrue. Nothing to report here. Whenever there is news, you will hear it directly from the source, first.”
Meanwhile, preorders for singer’s artbook will start shipping on December 13.
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