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Beyonce, Jay-Z Announce Tour Dates for ‘On The Run II'

Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Monday, March 19

This time, they mean it.

After prematurely announcing the highly anticipated sequel to their "On the Run" tour last week, which was quickly retracted, Beyonce and Jay-Z once again revealed the tour is happening Monday on social media.

The tour is a reprise of the couple's joint 2014 six-week "On the Run" tour across North America and two dates in Paris, which were filmed for an HBO special. This time the tour will end Oct. 2 in Vancouver.

A full schedule of tour stops can be found on Beyonce's Facebook page. The tour will stop in 15 cities across the U.K. and Europe, and 21 cities in North America with stops in Philadelphia (July 30), East Rutherford, N.J. (Aug. 2), Foxborough, Mass. (Aug. 5), Chicago (Aug. 10), Houston (Sept. 15) and San Diego (Sept. 27) among other stops. 

Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Monday, March 19.

Citi card members, Beyhive members and TIDAL subscribers will be given access to pre-sale tickets starting Wednesday, March 14, at 9 a.m. in North America, and 10 a.m. in the U.K. and Europe (all times local).

Here is the complete list of tour dates:

June 6: Principality Stadium in Cardiff, UK

June 9: Hampden Park in Glasgow, UK

June 13: Etihad Stadium in Manchester, UK

June 15 London Stadium in London, UK

June 19: Amsterdam Arena in Amsterdam, NL

June 23: Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, DK

June 25: Friends Arena in Stockholm , SW

June 28: Olympiastadion in Berlin, DE

June 30: Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw, PL

July 3: RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, DE

July 6: San Siro in Milan, IT

July 8: Stadio Olympico in Rome, IT

July 11: Olympics Stadium in Barcelona, ES

July 14: Stade de France in Paris, FR

July 17: Allianz Riviera in Nice, FR

July 25: FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, OH

July 28: FedEx Field in Washington, D.C.

July 30: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA

Aug. 2: MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ

Aug. 5: Gillette Stadium in Boston, MA

Aug. 8: US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN

Aug. 10: Soldier Field in Chicago, IL

Aug. 13: Ford Field in Detroit, MI

Aug. 18: New Era Field in Buffalo, NY

Aug. 23: Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, TN

Aug. 24: Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA

Aug. 29: Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL

Aug. 31: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FL

Sept. 11: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX

Sept. 13: Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA

Sept. 15: NRG Stadium in Houston, TX

Sept. 19: University of Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix, AZ

Sept. 22: Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, CA

Sept. 27: SDCCU Stadium in San Diego, CA

Sept. 29: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA

Oct. 2: BC Place in Vancouver, BC

July 25: FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, OH

July 28: FedEx Field in Washington, D.C.

July 30: Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA

Aug. 2: MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ

Aug. 5: Gillette Stadium in Boston, MA

Aug. 8: US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN

Aug. 10: Soldier Field in Chicago, IL

Aug. 13: Ford Field in Detroit, MI

Aug. 18: New Era Field in Buffalo, NY

Aug. 23: Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, TN

Aug. 24: Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA

Aug. 29: Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL

Aug. 31: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FL

Sept. 11: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX

Sept. 13: Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA

Sept. 15: NRG Stadium in Houston, TX

Sept. 19: University of Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix, AZ

Sept. 22: Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, CA

Sept. 27: SDCCU Stadium in San Diego, CA

Sept. 29: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA

Oct. 2: BC Place in Vancouver, BC

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