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Beyoncé And Jay-Z Announce Summer Tour Dates

Dale Chong |
April 28, 2014 | 10:10 a.m. PDT

Executive Producer

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Just when you thought Beyoncé and Jay-Z couldn't be more of a power couple, they put all speculations to rest about whether or not they would embark on a multi-city concert tour this summer and announce the official tour dates. 

Queen Bey will be traveling the country alongside her King to perform for millions of fans, and they will be "On The Run." 

According to the Queen's official website, exclusive "On The Run" tour presale tickets will be available April 29 beginning at 8 a.m. to members of her official fan club. General presage will continue through 10 p.m. May 1, with general tickets up for grabs on May 2, according to PolicyMic

The tour will visit 14 U.S. cities plus two cities in Canada, kicking off in Miami on June 25 and wrapping up the run at San Francisco's AT&T Park on August 5. 

Of course, how could anyone not see this joint concert coming from ten miles away? Pop music's royal couple has certainly been working up to this big announcement by popping up in surprise performances such as their duet "Drunk in Love" at the Grammy Awards.

Here's the full list of tour dates:

June 25 Miami (Sun Life Stadium)

June 28 Cincinnati, Ohio (Great American Ball Park)

July 1 Foxborough, Mass. (Gillette Stadium)

July 5 Philadelphia (Citizens Bank Park)

July 7 Baltimore (M&T Bank Stadium)

July 9 Toronto (Rogers Center)

July 11 East Rutherford, N.J. (MetLife Stadium)

July 15 Atlanta (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, Manitoba (Investors Group Field)

July 30 Seattle (Safeco Field)

Aug. 2 Los Angeles (Rose Bowl)

Aug. 5 San Francisco (AT&T Park)

 

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