Beyoncé's Formation World Tour 2016: Dates, Cities, Tickets, Pre-Sales and More
After rocking a leather bodysuit and stealing the Super Bowl 50 halftime show with a Black Panthers-themed performance, Beyoncé stopped the world once again, announcing her continent and stadium-spanning Formation World Tour. Shortly after, the musician's site was down and Ticketmaster was experiencing service issues, as her halftime performance and tour announcement were simply too much for the internet to handle.
The hip-hop recording artist will travel through the United States, as well as several locations in Europe, from April 27 in Miami through July 31, where her tour will end in Brussels, Belgium. Beyoncé might be following in Rihanna's footsteps, who announced her Anti World Tour just before surprise releasing her rebellious eighth studio album. However, there still isn't any confirmation of a forthcoming album from Queen Bey, of course.
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Beyoncé did, however, release each date and location for her next world tour. Time to start turning that album money into tour money.
The Formation World Tour tickets will have a pre-sale through a number of exclusive sites and apps. American Express cardholders will be given access from Feb. 9 through Feb. 17. Live Nation is also offering a presale online and through their Live Nation Mobile App on Friday. The codes for those two Live Nation presales are "AWARDS" and "COVERT" respectively.
Check out the Formation tour's stops and dates from TicketMaster below:
April 27: Miami, Florida — Marlins Park
April 29: Tampa, Florida — Raymond James Stadium
May 1: Atlanta, Georgia — Georgia Dome
May 3: Raleigh, North Carolina — Carter-Finley Stadium
May 5: Nashville, Tennessee — Nissan Stadium
May 7: Houston, Texas — NRG Stadium
May 9: Dallas, Texas — AT&T Stadium
May 12: San Diego, California — Qualcomm Stadium
May 14: Los Angeles, California — Rose Bowl
May 16: Santa Clara, California — Levi's Stadium
May 18: Seattle, Washington — CenturyLink Field
May 20: Edmonton, Alberta — Commonwealth Stadium
May 23: Minneapolis, Minnesota — TCF Bank Stadium
May 25: Toronto, Ontario — Rogers Centre
May 27: Chicago, Illinois — Soldier Field
May 29: Detroit, Michigan — Ford Field
May 31: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — Heinz Field
June 3: Boston, Massachusetts — Gillette Stadium
June 5: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Lincoln Financial Field
June 7: New York, New York — Citi Field
June 10: Baltimore, Maryland — M&T Bank Stadium
June 12: Hershey, Pennsylvania — Hersheypark Stadium
June 28: Sunderland, United Kingdom — Stadium of Light
June 30: Cardiff, United Kingdom — Millennium Stadium
July 2: London, United Kingdom — Wembley Stadium
July 5: Manchester, United Kingdom — Emirates Old Trafford
July 7: Glasgow, United Kingdom — Hampden Park
July 9: Dublin, Ireland — Croke Park
July 12: Düsseldorf, Germany — Esprit Arena
July 14: Zurich, Switzerland — Letzigrund
July 16: Amsterdam, Netherlands — Amsterdam Arena
July 18: Milan, Italy — Stadio San Siro
July 21: Paris, France — Stade de France
July 24: Copenhagen, Denmark — Parken
July 26: Stockholm, Sweden — Friends Arena
July 29: Frankfurt, Germany — Commerzbank-Arena
July 31: Brussels, Belgium — Roi Baudouin