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Beyoncé and Jay-Z announce joint world tour, On The Run 2

The rumours are true

Ilana Kaplan
Monday 12 March 2018 16:26 GMT
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z have officially confirmed the rumours: the musical power couple are going on tour together.

The married stars will appear together on stage for their second joint stint: the On The Run 2 Tour.

Their latest tour is a sequel to their 2014 On The Run Tour.

Rumours have also been swirling that Bey and Jay have also made an album together, but they have yet to confirm anything.

Fans became more suspicious of a Bey and Jay tour after dates were leaked then swiftly deleted on Ticketmaster and Beyoncé's official Facebook page, including a July 30 show at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field.

Another hint about something new coming came in the form of an unofficial remix for her 2008 hit "Sweet Dreams" that appeared and subsequently disappeared from her official Tidal and Apple Music pages.

The On The Run 2 Tour will be their first co-headlining tour in four years.

The tour will kick off on June 6 in Cardiff, Wales and will continue through the UK and Europe before coming stateside for a tour during the summer and fall.

Tickets for US and most European shows go on sale March 19, while UK dates are available for purchase March 23.

See Bey and Jay-Z's complete list of tour dates below.

UK & Europe:

6 June — Cardiff, UK @ Principality Stadium

9 June — Glasgow, UK @ Hampden Park

13 June — Manchester, UK @ Etihad Stadium

15 June — London, UK @ London Stadium

19 June — Amsterdam, NL @ Amsterdam Arena

23 June — Copenhagen, DK @ Parken Stadium

25 June — Stockholm, SW @ Friends Arena

28 June — Berlin, DE @ Olympiastadion

30 June — Warsaw, PL @ Stadion Narodowy

3 July — Cologne, DE @ RheinEnergieStadion

6 July — Milan, IT @ San Siro

8 July — Rome, IT @ Stadio Olimpico

11 July — Barcelona, ES @ Olympic Stadium

14 July — Paris, FR @ Stade de France

17 July — Nice, FR @ Allianz Riviera

North America:

25 July — Cleveland, OH @ FirstEnergy Stadium

28 July — Washington, DC @ FedEx Field

30 July — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field

2 Aug — E. Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium

5 Aug — Boston, MA @ Gillette Stadium

8 Aug — Minneapolis, MN @ US Bank Stadium

10 Aug — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field

13 Aug — Detroit, MI @ Ford Field

18 Aug — Buffalo, NY @ New Era Field

23 Aug — Nashville, TN @ Vanderbilt Stadium

25 Aug — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes Benz Stadium

29 Aug — Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium

31 Aug — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium

11 Sept — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium

13 Sept — New Orleans, LA @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome

15 Sept — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium

19 Sept — Phoenix, AZ @ University of Phoenix Stadium

22 Sept — Los Angeles, CA @ Rose Bowl

27 Sept — San Diego, CA @ SDCCU Stadium

29 Sept — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium

2 Oct — Vancouver, BC @ BC Place

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