The Tour Will Never End: Beyoncé and Jay-Z Announce More On the Run ll Concert Dates

Allow me, a Beyoncé and Jay-Z expert, to break down the goddamn saga that was Bey and Jay’s On the Run II Tour announcement: At the beginning of this month, whoever runs Queen B’s Ticketmaster and Facebook pages made a “mistake” (that’s music industry for “caused purposeful chaos”) when a Philadelphia concert date for a…

Allow me, a Beyoncé and Jay-Z expert, to break down the goddamn saga that was Bey and Jay’s On the Run II Tour announcement: At the beginning of this month, whoever runs Queen B’s Ticketmaster and Facebook pages made a “mistake” (that’s music industry for “caused purposeful chaos”) when a Philadelphia concert date for a previously unannounced joint tour appeared on both sites. It was quickly deleted.

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Two days later, Billboard spoke to two anonymous sources who verified that the show was real—as was the oft-rumored On the Run II Tour—but Bey and Jay probably couldn’t announce it in full until after Coachella. (Beyoncé is 2018’s Saturday-night headliner at the annual Indio, Calif., festival.) Less than a week later, music’s royal family changed their tune and revealed that the tour was going to happen—Coachella be damned. They announced a bunch of dates stateside and across the pond (no word on Asia or Australia; sorry if you live there).

For their next trick, Bey and Jay added a bunch more concerts to their stadium stint; you can check them out below. It appears as though the tour that almost wasn’t real will actually never end. I’m not mad about it.

From Pitchfork:

06-06 Cardiff, Wales – Principality Stadium06-09 Glasgow, Scotland – Hampden Park06-13 Manchester, England – Etihad Stadium06-15 London, England – London Stadium06-19 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Amsterdam Arena06-20 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Amsterdam Arena06-23 Copenhagen, Denmark – Parken Stadium06-25 Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena06-28 Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion06-30 Warsaw, Poland – Stadion Narodowy07-03 Cologne, Germany – RheinEnergieStadion07-06 Milan, Italy – San Siro07-08 Rome, Italy – Stadio Olimpico07-11 Barcelona, Spain – Olympic Stadium07-14 Paris, France – Stade de France07-15 Paris, France – Stade de France07-17 Nice, France – Allianz Riviera07-25 Cleveland, OH – FirstEnergy Stadium07-27 Washington, DC – FedEx Field07-28 Washington, DC – FedEx Field07-30 Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field08-02 East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium08-03 East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium08-05 Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium08-08 Minneapolis, MN – US Bank Stadium08-10 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field08-11 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field08-13 Detroit, MI – Ford Field08-16 Columbus, OH – Ohio Stadium08-18 Buffalo, NY – New Era Field08-21 Columbia, SC – Williams-Brice Stadium08-23 Nashville, TN – Vanderbilt Stadium08-25 Atlanta, GA – Mercedes Benz Stadium08-26 Atlanta, GA – Mercedes Benz Stadium08-29 Orlando, FL – Camping World Stadium08-31 Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium09-11 Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium09-13 New Orleans, LA – Mercedes-Benz Superdome09-15 Houston, TX – NRG Stadium09-19 Phoenix, AZ – University of Phoenix Stadium09-22 Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl09-23 Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl09-27 San Diego, CA – SDCCU Stadium09-29 Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium10-02 Vancouver, British Columbia – BC Place10-04 Seattle, WA – CenturyLink Field

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