Beyonce, Jay Z announce summer stadium tour
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It’s official: Beyoncé and Jay Z are hitting the road together this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter have announced their first joint tour.
The On the Run tour, named after their Grammy-nominated collaboration on Jay Z’s most recent album “Magna Carta Holy Grail,” will take music’s most famous couple to stadiums across North America this summer.
The 16-date trek starts June 25 in Miami and wraps Aug. 5 in San Francisco. The Carters will stop at the Rose Bowl on Aug. 2.
Page Six first broke the news of the couple’s tour. A source close to the production who confirmed the tour to the Los Angeles Times said there are also tentative plans to take the show to Europe.
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Despite a number of joint hits documenting their love over the last dozen or so years -- “Crazy in Love,” “’03 Bonnie & Clyde” and “Drunk In Love,” to name the biggest -- and countless performances together, the pair had yet to tour together.
It’s already been a busy year for the Carters.
Jay’s Magna Carter world tour ended in January after a stadium run with Justin Timberlake. The rap mogul also recently announced an L.A. edition of his Made in America Festival.
Beyoncé’s extensive Mrs. Carter Show -- she dropped her top-secret surprise self-titled album toward the end of her U.S. run -- closed in March and was one of the top-grossing tours of all time.
Tickets go on sale to the public May 2 through Ticketmaster. Pre-sales begin Tuesday.
Full itinerary below.
On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay Z
June 25 – Miami – Sun Life Stadium
June 28 – Cincinnati – Great American Ballpark
July 1 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium
July 5 – Philadelphia – Citizen’s Bank Park
July 7 – Baltimore – M & T Bank Stadium
July 9 – Toronto – Rogers Centre
July 11 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
July 15 – Atlanta, GA – Georgia Dome
July 18 – Houston – Minute Maid Park
July 20 – New Orleans – Mercedes-Benz Superdome
July 22 – Dallas – AT&T Stadium
July 24 – Chicago – Soldier Field
July 27 – Winnipeg, Canada – Investor Group Field
July 30 – Seattle – Safeco Field
Aug. 2 – Pasadena – Rose Bowl
Aug. 5 – San Francisco – AT&T Park
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