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Last week, fans around the world held on tightly to their wallets when Ticketmaster released and quickly retracted a potential new tour featuring Beyonce and Jay-Z. The music moguls have been known to break the internet with their career and personal announcements, so a sequel to their highly successful and record-breaking “On The Run Tour” in 2014 made sense. With social media buzzing, fans rushed quickly to Ticketmaster to purchase tickets only to be let down with no mention or word on the glitch.
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No word was released from either of the duo’s camp of a possible tour…until today. Around 10 a.m. EST, the couple made the official announcement on Tidal and Beyhivers were alerted via email simultaneously that Yonce and her hubby were going on the run yet again for the “On The Run II” world tour this summer. Two hours later on Bey’s social media, the mother of three posted promo videos and pictures of the upcoming tour and news quickly spread.
It didn’t take too long before the news spread to Twitter and soon fans everywhere were reacting to the highly anticipated tour.
omfg i’m so happy #OTRII pic.twitter.com/cQ8SyWpiAD
— maria 🧚♀️ (@msmarialazo) March 12, 2018
IT'S HAPPENING PEOPLE! #OTRII pic.twitter.com/Gc89SzGUXd
— Kristy Barber (@misskristyanna) March 12, 2018
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on the run II is official. prayers were answered. #thankyoujesus
— XoYorsTruly🇪🇷 (@iAmYordanos) March 12, 2018
Me clearing my schedule for Wednesday to make sure I get On The Run II tickets the minute they’re on sale pic.twitter.com/qvA8kGkJGT
— 🎧 Jaf. (🎶 Link in bio) (@jaf_stream) March 12, 2018
Following the initial excitement over the tour announcement, reality started to settle in, and fans were quickly tweeting about having to pay for the expensive AF tickets.
how Beyoncé was looking at my bank account when she announced #OTRII pic.twitter.com/1gxSVjxIjG
— iCarly Rae Jepsen (@barryettelon) March 12, 2018
Pay my car payment or go on the run a second time ?
— October’s Very Own. (@_justKea) March 12, 2018
On The Run Tour 2 has officially been announced and I’m about to drop MONEY on it 😩😩😩#whatsedc
— AC stan account (@_kimcarmona) March 12, 2018
We will all just ‘figure it out’ for #OTRII right …..right 🙏🏻🤪 #Priorities pic.twitter.com/pTEQ1uJcOn
— Krissty Andaur (@krisstyandaur) March 12, 2018
If you were one of the lucky ones to see Bey and Jay “On The Run” for their first tour together four years ago or have been to a Beyonce concert within the last few years, you know that tickets to see the billion dollar couple is far from affordable. Tickets to see the pair can run you anywhere from $300 to thousands of dollars easily.
The tour is set to kick off on June 6 in the UK, then hit the U.S. by July 25th. Subscribers to Tidal will have access to presale tickets 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 14. There will also be pre-sale tickets available for Citi cardmembers, and members of the Beyhive fan club beginning March 14 at 9 a.m. in North America, and 10 a.m. in the UK and Europe. Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. March 19 on Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.
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Take a look at the full tour itinerary and let us know if you’ll be joining Bey & Jay on the run this summer.
Europe Tour Dates
June 6: Cardiff, UK, Principality Stadium
June 9: Glasgow, UK, Hampden Park
June 13: Manchester, UK, Etihad Stadium
June 15 London, UK, London Stadium
June 19: Amsterdam, NL, Amsterdam Arena
June 23: Copenhagen, DK, Parken Stadium
June 25: Stockholm, SW, Friends Arena
June 28: Berlin, DE, Olympiastadion
June 30: Warsaw, PL, Stadion Narodowy
July 3: Cologne, DE, RheinEnergieStadion
July 6: Milan, IT, San Siro
July 8: Rome, IT, Stadio Olimpico
July 11: Barcelona, ES, Olympic Stadium
July 14: Paris, FR, Stade de France
July 17: Nice, FR, Allianz Riviera
North America Tour Dates
July 25: Cleveland, OH, FirstEnergy Stadium
July 28: Washington, DC, FedEx Field
July 30: Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field
Aug. 2: E. Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium
Aug. 5: Boston, MA, Gillette Stadium
Aug. 8: Minneapolis, MN, US Bank Stadium
Aug. 10: Chicago, IL, Soldier Field
Aug. 13: Detroit, MI, Ford Field
Aug. 18: Buffalo, NY, New Era Field
Aug. 23: Nashville, TN, Vanderbilt Stadium
Aug. 25: Atlanta, GA, Mercedes Benz Stadium
Aug. 29: Orlando, FL, Camping World Stadium
Aug. 31: Miami, FL, Hard Rock Stadium
Sept. 11: Arlington, TX, AT&T Stadium
Sept. 13: New Orleans, LA, Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Sept. 15: Houston, TX, NRG Stadium
Sept. 19: Phoenix, AZ, University of Phoenix Stadium
Sept. 22: Los Angeles, CA, Rose Bowl
Sept. 27: San Diego, CA, SDCCU Stadium
Sept. 29: Santa Clara, CA, Levi’s Stadium
Oct. 2: Vancouver, BC, BC Place