It’s official. Four years after the original, JAY-Z and Beyoncé are back “On the Run.”
Following rumors and leaks, the Carters have announced dates for their joint “OTR II Tour,” set to kick off this summer in the United Kingdom and Europe before heading to North America.
The 36-date stadium tour is scheduled to begin June 6 in Cardiff, U.K. before hitting European markets including Glasgow, Manchester, London, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Rome, and Barcelona, wrapping July 17 in Nice, France.
Just a few days later, Hov and Bey will bring the tour to North America for the second leg opener in Cleveland on July 25. The trek continues to Philadelphia, Boston, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles, before closing Oct. 2 in Vancouver.
A pre-sale for Citi, TIDAL, and BeyHive members starts March 14, while general tickets go on sale March 19. Some markets in Europe will have to wait until March 23 for sales to begin.
The husband-and-wife power couple launched their initial “On the Run Tour” in 2014. That trek led to an HBO special and an Emmy nomination. A brief trailer for the new tour features scenes from the original trek and is soundtracked by Marcia Aitken’s “I’m Still In Love (With You Boy).”
There’s still no word on the rumored joint album that the couple began working on before crafting LEMONADE and 4:44. Before she goes “OTR” with her husband, Queen Bey is also set to headline Coachella on April 14 and 21.
OTR II TOUR DATES
June 6 – Cardiff, U.K. – Principality Stadium
June 9 – Glasgow, U.K. – Hampden Park
June 13 – Manchester, U.K. – Etihad Stadium
June 15 – London, U.K. – London Stadium
June 19 – Amsterdam, NL – Amsterdam Arena
June 23 – Copenhagen, DK – Parken Stadium
June 25 – Stockholm, SW – Friends Arena
June 28 – Berlin, DE – Olympiastadion
June 30 – Warsaw, PL – Stadion Narodowy
July 03 – Cologne, DE – RheinEnergieStadion
July 06 – Milan, IT – San Siro
July 08 – Rome, IT – Stadio Olimpico
July 11 – Barcelona, ES – Olympic Stadium
July 14 – Paris, FR – Stade de France
July 17 – Nice, FR – Allianz Riviera
July 25 – Cleveland, OH – FirstEnergy Stadium
July 28 – Washington, D.C. – FedEx Field
July 30 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
Aug. 2 – E. Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
Aug. 5 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium
Aug. 8 – Minneapolis, MN – US Bank Stadium
Aug. 10 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
Aug. 13 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field
Aug. 18 – Buffalo, NY – New Era Field
Aug. 23 – Nashville, TN – Vanderbilt Stadium
Aug. 25 – Atlanta, GA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Aug. 29 – Orlando, FL – Camping World Stadium
Aug. 31 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium
Sept. 11 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium
Sept. 13 – New Orleans, LA – Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Sept. 15 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
Sept. 19 – Phoenix, AZ – University of Phoenix Stadium
Sept. 22 – Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl
Sept. 27 – San Diego, CA – SDCCU Stadium
Sept. 29 – Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium
Oct. 2 – Vancouver, B.C. – BC Place