Music’s most famous married duo, pop and r&b icon Beyoncé and hip hop trailblazer Jay-Z teamed up back in 2014 for their first joint tour, dubbed On the Run. A critical and commercial smash, though only a few short years ago, the outing feels like a lifetime when you consider everything that’s happened in the pair’s lives since. Mere months after the infamous “elevator incident,” the first OTR was plagued by early rumors of infighting and impending divorce. Beyoncé’s most recent album, a career-defining masterpiece and instant modern classic, Lemonade, only added fuel to the flame, addressing head-on apparent accusations of (subsequently confirmed) spousal infidelity on Jay-Z’s part. Bey then toured on that record, bringing her to Nissan Stadium in the fall of 2016, and the following year, Jay-Z dropped his remorseful (and surprisingly great) 4:44, embarking on a tour of his own, which hit Bridgestone Arena late last year.
The power couple have not only made amends, but also welcomed twins into the world in early 2017 (forcing Beyoncé to postpone her headlining spot at Coachella to this year’s event), and the fact that they’ve announced a second worldwide joint tour, the appropriately named On the Run II, serves as even further confirmation that things are rock solid once more. While the first OTR skipped Nashville, OTR2 remedies that, with a planned Aug. 23 outing at Vanderbilt Stadium. Considering Queen Bey played the significantly larger Nissan Stadium last time around, we’d wager that this one will sell out quick, especially with the doubled star power.
Tickets go on sale Monday, March 19 at 12 p.m. CDT right here, but a variety of pre-sales (BeyHive, Tidal, CitiCard, VIP, Official Platinum, and LiveNation) will allow for a select few to snag tickets as early as Wednesday, March 13. Check out a full list of North American dates below!
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July 25 – Cleveland, OH – FirstEnergy Stadium
July 28 – Washington, DC – FedEx Field
July 30 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
August 2 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
August 5 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium
August 8 – Minneapolis, MN – US Bank Stadium
August 10 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
August 13 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field
August 18 – Buffalo, NY – New Era Field
August 23 – Nashville, TN – Vanderbilt Stadium
August 25 – Atlanta, GA – Mercedes Benz Stadium
August 29 – Orlando, FL – Camping World Stadium
August 31 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium
September 11 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium
September 13 – New Orleans, LA – Mercedes-Benz Superdome
September 15 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
September 19 – Phoenix, AZ – University of Phoenix Stadium
September 22 – Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl
September 27 – San Diego, CA – SDCCU Stadium
September 29 – Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium
October 2 – Vancouver, British Columbia – BC Place