Beyonce And Jay-Z Announce Summer 2018 Tour Dates

Beyoncé and Jay-Z, power couple and music’s king and queen, have been busy as of late, raising their kids, supporting Meek Mill, producing documentaries on Trayvon Martin, filming the video for “Family Fued,” and even recording again with DJ Khaled and Future. The single “Top Off” was released just last Friday. Ready for the follow-up to their highly successful joint tour “On the Run,” today the couple has announced the dates of the “On the Run 2” Tour.

Originally posted on March 3rd for a July 30th show at Philadelphia, PA’s Lincoln Financial Field, the date was later removed, and the entire post deleted within minutes. As XXL reported, “So far, there hasn’t been an official statement on whether the power couple will be going on tour together, or if the listed date was simply an error.” Now, they’ve released the official tour dates, for the UK/Europe and North America. The last “On the Run” tour back in 2015 visited tons of cities around the U.S. and Europe as well. Tickets go on sale on March 19th, with select dates in the UK on sale March 23rd. 

According to the official press release, Citi card members can purchase pre-sale tickets starting March 14th, as well as TiDAL subscribers. Check out the tour below:

On The Run II Tour Dates:

6/6 — Cardiff, UK — Principality Stadium
6/9 — Glasgow, UK — Hampden Park
6/13 — Manchester, UK — Etihad Stadium
6/15 — London, UK — London Stadium 
6/19 — Amsterdam, NL — Amsterdam Arena 
6/23 — Copenhagen, DK — Parken Stadium             
6/25 — Stockholm, SW — Friends Arena               
6/28 — Berlin, DE — Olympiastadion         
6/30 — Warsaw, PL — Stadion Narodowy           
7/3 — Cologne, DE — RheinEnergieStadion         
7/6 — Milan, IT — San Siro                 
7/8 — Rome, IT— Stadio Olimpico         
7/11 — Barcelona, ES — Olympic Stadium         
7/14 — Paris, FR — Stade de France                
7/17 — Nice, FR — Allianz Riviera                   
7/25 — Cleveland, OH — FirstEnergy Stadium   
7/28 — Washington, DC — FedEx Field                       
7/30 — Philadelphia, PA — Lincoln Financial Field   
8/2 — E. Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium 
8/5 — Boston, MA — Gillette Stadium             
8/8 — Minneapolis, MN — US Bank Stadium
8/10 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field             
8/13 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field                 
8/18 — Buffalo, NY — New Era Field               
8/23 — Nashville, TN — Vanderbilt Stadium 
8/25 — Atlanta, GA — Mercedes Benz Stadium   
8/29 — Orlando, FL — Camping World Stadium     
8/31 — Miami, FL — Hard Rock Stadium 
9/11 — Arlington, TX — AT&T Stadium
9/13 — New Orleans, LA — Mercedes-Benz Superdome
9/15 — Houston, TX — NRG Stadium         
9/19 — Phoenix, AZ — University of Phoenix Stadium     
9/22 — Los Angeles, CA — Rose Bowl     
9/27 — San Diego, CA — SDCCU Stadium   
9/29 — Santa Clara, CA — Levi’s Stadium 
10/2 — Vancouver, BC — BC Place

Photo Credit: Sharon Alagna

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