Beyoncé World Tour Announced

Beyoncé World Tour Announced

After releasing “Formation” and performing with Coldplay and Bruno Mars at Super Bowl 50Beyoncé has announced the Formation World Tour. It hits North America this spring, followed by Europe this summer. It’s her first solo tour since the Mrs. Carter Show World Tour in 2013. It follows her and Jay Z’s On the Run tour from 2014. Find the dates below. The tour was announced via an ad during the Super Bowl, which can also be watched below. 

Beyoncé is coming…Get ready for THE FORMATION WORLD TOUR this spring! More info here: http://livemu.sc/FORMATIONWORLDTOUR

Posted by Live Nation on Sunday, February 7, 2016

Update (2/7, 9:45 p.m.): To coincide with the tour, Beyoncé has also announced that she’s working to support the citizens of Flint, Mich. during the city’s current water crisis. Her #BeyGOOD initiative is asking fans to donate to the United Way of Genesee County. She’s also partnering with the Community Foundation of Greater Flint for a fund to address the developmental, education, nutrition, and health needs of children affected by the crisis. Find more info here.

Beyoncé:

04-27 Miami, FL – Marlins Park
04-29 Tampa Bay, FL – Raymond James Stadium
05-01 Atlanta, GA – Georgia Dome
05-03 Raleigh, NC – Carter-Finley Stadium
05-05 Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium
05-07 Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
05-09 Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium
05-12 San Diego, CA – Qualcomm Stadium
05-14 Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl
05-16 Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium
05-18 Seattle, WA – CenturyLink Field
05-20 Edmonton, Alberta – Commonwealth Stadium
05-23 Minneapolis, MN – TCF Bank Stadium
05-25 Toronto, Ontario – Rogers Centre
05-27 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
05-29 Detroit, MI – Ford Field
05-31 Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field
06-03 Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium
06-05 Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
06-07 New York, NY – Citi Field
06-10 Baltimore, MD – M&T Bank Stadium
06-12 Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium
06-28 Sunderland, England – Stadium of Light
06-30 Cardiff, England – Millennium Stadium
07-02 London, England – Wembley Stadium
07-05 Manchester, England – Emirates Old Trafford
07-07 Glasgow, Scotland – Hampden Park
07-09 Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park
07-12 Dusseldorf, Germany – Esprit Arena
07-14 Zurich, Switzerland – Letzigrund
07-16 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Arena
07-18 Milan, Italy – Stadio San Siro
07-21 Paris, France – Stade de France
07-24 Copenhagen, Denmark – Parken
07-26 Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena
07-29 Frankfurt, Germany – Gommerzbank Arena
07-31 Brussels, Belgium – Roi Boudoin

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