Beyoncé/Jay-Z tour tickets go on sale this week: When are On The Run 2 tickets available, where are they playing and how to attend
Find out how to get hold of tickets before they sell out
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Your support makes all the difference.It's official: Beyoncé and Jay-Z will be co-headlining the sequel to 2014's On The Run tour.
The musical power couple announced the news about their latest tour on Monday after weeks of speculation about a joint tour (and even a joint album).
The tour starts on June 6 in Cardiff, Wales and will continue through the UK and Europe before coming to the US in the summer and fall.
You can buy tickets for most European shows on March 19, while UK dates go on sale March 23.
Below are the UK & Europe tour dates.
6 June — Cardiff, UK @ Principality Stadium
9 June — Glasgow, UK @ Hampden Park
13 June — Manchester, UK @ Etihad Stadium
15 June — London, UK @ London Stadium
19 June — Amsterdam, NL @ Amsterdam Arena
23 June — Copenhagen, DK @ Parken Stadium
25 June — Stockholm, SW @ Friends Arena
28 June — Berlin, DE @ Olympiastadion
30 June — Warsaw, PL @ Stadion Narodowy
3 July — Cologne, DE @ RheinEnergieStadion
6 July — Milan, IT @ San Siro
8 July — Rome, IT @ Stadio Olimpico
11 July — Barcelona, ES @ Olympic Stadium
14 July — Paris, FR @ Stade de France
17 July — Nice, FR @ Allianz Riviera
Got sweaty palms already? Check out our handy tips for dealing with the demand:
1) Make sure you are ready and waiting with the web page up at least five minutes before 9am.
2) Do not let your computer, phone or whatever device holds the key to your happiness run out of battery.
3) Register your details with the website you are booking from in advance, if you can, but don’t panic if you haven’t left enough time as your tickets will be held while you fill out your information
4) Check how many tickets you are allowed to buy in one purchase. If you try to buy more than the limited number, your booking may be cancelled without notice, meaning no-one gets to go.
5) Get your friends to try too, but stay in contact in case you all succeed and end up with a bunch of tickets you didn’t want. If you do need to sell any on, do so at face value. No-one likes a tout.
6) Be patient and avoid refreshing or switching between browsers. Stick with one tab and have some faith! Be prepared to wait for an hour to get tickets
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