Beyoncé and Jay Z have been a couple of roughly equal fame for so long that I'm surprised it's taken them this long to launch a major co-headlining tour. Maybe they didn't want to have the uncomfortable "who goes on first?" conversation. In any case, they've presumably figured out that question now. After a few weeks of unconfirmed reports, the duo announced their big co-headlining On The Run summer tour this morning. They'll spend the warmer months hitting stadiums across North America; check out the tour dates below.
06/25 - Miami, FL @ Sun Life Stadium
06/28 - Cincinnati, OH @ Great American Ball Park
07/01 - Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
07/05 - Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank Park
07/07 - Baltimore, MD @ M&T Bank Stadium
07/09 - Toronto, ON @ 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, MN @ Investers Group Field
07/30 - Seattle, WA @ Safeco Field
08/02 - Pasadena, CA @ Rose Bowl
08/05 - San Francisco, CA @ AT&T Park
The announcement leaves me wondering a couple of things: Will the audiences be way louder for Bey, as they should? And if so, how's that going to make Jay feel?






