Beyoncé and Jay Z will make their way around Europe and North America when they embark on their On The Run II tour this summer. The European leg of the outing will kick off in Cardiff, Wales on June 6th before wrapping up in Nice, France on July 17th, while the North American leg will begin in Cleveland on July 25th and come to a close in Vancouver on October 2nd.

Beyoncé and Jay Z’s On The Run II tour will take place four years after the husband-and-wife duo’s first On The Run tour brought them to 20 stadiums in North America back in 2014. Since then, each of them has put out a massively popular album, with Beyoncé’s Lemonade coming in 2016 and Jay Z’s 4:44 coming in 2017. The couple last performed together on stage in September 2016, when Jay Z joined Beyoncé in New Jersey for the final stop of her Lemonade tour. However, their latest studio collaboration—a tune called “Top Off” that DJ Khaled recorded for the A Wrinkle In Time soundtrack—was released just last week.

Tickets for most of the On The Run II dates (including all of the North American dates) will go on sale on Monday, March 19th via LiveNation.

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On The Run II Tour Dates:

June 13 Manchester, UK—Etihad Stadium
June 15 London, UK—London Stadium
June 19 Amsterdam, NL—Amsterdam Arena
June 23 Copenhagen, DK—Parken Stadium
June 25 Stockholm, SW—Friends Arena
June 28 Berlin, DE—Olympiastadion
June 30 Warsaw, PL—Stadion Narodowy
July 03 Cologne, DE—RheinEnergieStadion
July 06 Milan, IT—San Siro
July 08 Rome, IT—Stadio Olimpico
July 11 Barcelona, ES—Olympic Stadium
July 14 Paris, FR—Stade de France
July 17 Nice, FR—Allianz Riviera

July 25 Cleveland, OH—FirstEnergy Stadium
July 28 Washington, DC—FedEx Field
July 30 Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field
Aug. 02 E. Rutherford, NJ—MetLife Stadium
Aug. 05 Boston, MA—Gillette Stadium
Aug. 08 Minneapolis, MN—US Bank Stadium
Aug. 10 Chicago, IL—Soldier Field
Aug. 13 Detroit, MI—Ford Field
Aug. 18 Buffalo, NY—New Era Field
Aug. 23 Nashville, TN—Vanderbilt Stadium
Aug. 25 Atlanta, GA—Mercedes Benz Stadium
Aug. 29 Orlando, FL—Camping World Stadium
Aug. 31 Miami, FL—Hard Rock Stadium
Sept. 11 Arlington, TX—AT&T Stadium
Sept. 13 New Orleans, LA—Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Sept. 15 Houston, TX—NRG Stadium
Sept. 19 Phoenix, AZ—University of Phoenix Stadium
Sept. 22 Los Angeles, CA—Rose Bowl
Sept. 27 San Diego, CA—SDCCU Stadium
Sept. 29 Santa Clara, CA—Levi’s Stadium
Oct. 02 Vancouver, BC—BC Place