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Beyoncé and Jay Z Announce On the Run Tour

It's official: Beyoncé and Jay Z have announced their summer stadium tour. They've altered the name somewhat, freshly dubbing it "On the Run Tour". Check out the full list of tour dates below.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z:

06-25 Miami, FL - Sun Life Stadium
06-28 Cincinatti, OH - Great American Ball Park
07-01 Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
07-05 Philadelphia, PA - Citizens Bank Park
07-07 Baltimore, MD - M and T Bank Stadium
07-09 Toronto, Ontario - Rogers Centre
07-11 East Rutherford, NJ - Metlife Stadium
07-15 Atlanta, GA - Georgia Dome
07-18 Houston, TX - Minute Maid Park
07-20 New Orleans, LA - Mercades-Benz Superdome
07-22 Arlington, TX - AT&T Stadium
07-24 Chicago, IL - Soldier Field
07-27 Winnipeg, Mantioba - Investers Group Field
07-30 Seattle, WA - Safeco Field
08-02 Pasadena, CA - Rose Bowl
08-05 San Francisco, CA - AT&T Park

 Here's the "Drunk in Love" video:



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