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JAY-Z and Beyoncé add nine more dates to their On the Run II Tour

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PRNewsfoto/Live Nation EntertainmentJAY-Z and Beyoncé have added some new dates to their upcoming On the Run II stadium tour.

In addition to the show announced last week, Jay and Bey have picked up nine new shows, which include Amsterdam on June 20, Washington, D.C. on July 27, East Rutherford, NJ on August 3, Chicago on August 11, Columbus, Ohio on August 16, Columbia, South Carolina on August 21, Atlanta on August 26, Los Angeles September 23, and Seattle on October 4. 

There are now 29 North American dates in all.

As previously reported, the tour is set to kick off on Wednesday, June 6 in Cardiff, Wales and then head to the U.S. beginning in Cleveland on July 25.

For the new North American dates, pre-sale stars Wednesday, March 21.   

For complete tour information and tickets, visit Live Nation or Beyonce.com.

Here’s the complete, updated tour itinerary:

6/20 — Amsterdam, Amsterdam Arena
7/25 — Cleveland, OH, First Energy Stadium
7/27– Washington, D.C. FedEx Field
7/28 — Washington, D.C., FedEx Field
7/30 — Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field
8/2 — E. Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium
8/3 — E. Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium 
8/5 — Boston, MA, Gillette Stadium
8/8 — Minneapolis, MN, US Bank Stadium
8/10 — Chicago, IL, Soldier Field
8/13 — Detroit, MI, Ford Field
8/16 — Columbus, OH, Ohio Stadium
8/18 — Buffalo, NY, New Era Field On sale March 19
8/21 — Columbia, SC, Williams-Brice Stadium
8/23 — Nashville, TN, Vanderbilt Stadium On sale March 19
8/25 — Atlanta, GA, Mercedes Benz Stadium
8/26 — Atlanta, GA Mercedes Benz Stadium
8/29 — Orlando, FL, Camping World Stadium
8/31 — Miami, FL, Hard Rock Stadium
9/11 — Arlington, TX, AT&T Stadium
9/13 — New Orleans, LA, Mercedes-Benz Superdome
9/15 — Houston, TX, NRG Stadium
9/19 — Phoenix, AZ, University of Phoenix Stadium
9/22 — Los Angeles, CA, Rose Bowl
9/23 — Los Angeles, CA Rose Bowl 
9/27 — San Diego, CA, SDCCU Stadium
9/29 — Santa Clara, CA, Levi’s Stadium
10/2 — Vancouver, BC, BC Place
10/4 — Seattle, WA CenturyLink Field

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