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Beyoncé and Jay-Z announce “On the Run 2” co-headlining tour

The massive stadium tour spans 36 dates beginning in June

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Beyoncé and Jay-Z
Beyoncé and Jay-Z

    Beyoncé and Jay-Z  have announced dates for a massive stadium tour. It’s their second such outing together following 2014’s On the Run Tour. The new jaunt — appropriately dubbed, On the Run II — spans 36 dates kicking off in June. A string of UK and European shows precedes the North American tour which officially kicks off on July 25th in Cleveland.

    Tickets for a majority of the shows go on sale beginning March 19th. You can also grab tickets here.

    Update – March 20th: Seven new shows have been announced, including additional dates in Washington, DC (7/27); E. Rutherford (8/3); Chicago (8/11); Atlanta (8/26); and Los Angeles (9/23), along with new dates in Columbus (8/16) and Seattle (October 4th). Tickets for these dates go on sale beginning March 26th.

    Since the first On the Run Tour, Beyoncé and Jay-Z have experienced their fair share of emotional turmoil. 2016 brought the release of Beyoncé’s magnum opus, 2016’s Lemonade, which offered an intimate and emotional look at the couple’s relationship in the wake of JAY-Z’s infidelity. Last year, JAY-Z responded with what amounted to a public apology album in the form of 4:44.  It’ll be interesting to see how songs from these two albums translate to the live stage when presented side by side.

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    In anticipation of their co-headlining tour, Beyoncé will headline Coachella in April.

    Beyoncé and JAY-Z 2018 Tour Dates:
    06/06 – Cardiff, UK @ Principality Stadium
    06/09 – Glasgow, UK @ Hampden Park
    06/13 – Manchester, UK @ Etihad Park
    06/15 – London, UK @ London Stadium
    06/19 – Amsterdam, NL @ Amsterdam Arena
    06/20 – Amsterdam, NL @ Amsterdam Arena
    06/23 – Copenhagen, DK @ Parken Stadium
    06/25 – Stockholm, SE @ Friends Arena
    06/28 – Berlin, DE @ Olympiastadion
    06/30 – Warsaw, PL @ Stadion Narodowy
    07/03 – Cologne, DE @ RheinEnergieStadion
    07/06 – Milan, IT @ San Siro
    07/08 – Rome, IT @ Stadio Olimpico
    07/11 – Barcelona, ES @ Olympic Stadium
    07/14 – Paris, FR @ Stade de France
    07/17 – Nice, FR @ Allianz Riviera
    07/25 – Cleveland, OH @ FirstEnergy Stadium
    07/27 – Washington, DC @ FedEx Field
    07/28 – Washington, DC @ FedEx Field
    07/30 – Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
    08/02 – E. Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
    08/03 – E. Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
    08/05 – Boston, MA @ Gillette Stadium
    08/08 – Minneapolis, MN @ US Bank Stadium
    08/10 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
    08/11 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
    08/13 – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field
    08/16 – Columbus, OH @ Ohio Stadium
    08/18 – Buffalo, NY @ New Era Field
    08/23 – Nashville, TN @ Vanderbilt Stadium
    08/25 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes Benz Stadium
    08/26 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes Benz Stadium
    08/29 – Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium
    08/31 – Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
    09/11 – Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium
    09/13 – New Orleans, LA @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome
    09/15 – Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium
    09/19 – Phoenix, AZ @ University of Phoenix Stadium
    09/22 – Los Angeles, CA @ Rose Bowl
    09/23 – Los Angeles, CA @ Rose Bowl
    09/27 – San Diego, CA @ SDCCU Stadium
    09/29 – Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium
    10/02 – Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
    10/04 – Seattle, WA @ CenturyLink Field

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