Beyonce has announced the
"The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour," a national
excursion that spans from Europe to North
America.
The announcement comes after leaks formed last
week. Sources revealed some of the official information.
The singer song writer made the announcement
shortly after a stunning performance at Super
Bowl XLVII. The tour spans 46-dates starting on
April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia and ends in Brooklyn,
NY on August 3.
More details will be made available at
beyonce.com/tour-dates.
The tour dates are below.
European Dates:
April 15 – Belgrade, Serbia (Kombank Arena)
April 17 – Zagreb, Croatia (Arena Zagreb)
April 19 – Bratislava, Slovakia (Slovnaft Arena)
April 22 – Amsterdam, Holland (Ziggo Dome)
April 24 – Paris, France (Palais Omnisports de
Paris-Bercy)
April 25 – Paris, France (Palais Omnisports de
Paris-Bercy)
April 26 – Birmingham, UK (LG Arena)
April 29 – London, UK (The O2)
April 30 – London, UK (The O2)
May 1 – London, UK (The O2)
May 3 – London, UK (The O2)
May 7 – Manchester, UK (Manchester Arena)
May 11 – Dublin, Ireland (The O2)
May 12 – Dublin, Ireland (The O2)
May 14 – Antwerp, Belgium (Sportpaleis)
May 17 – Zurich, Switzerland (Hallenstadion)
May 18 – Milan, Italy (Mediolanum Forum)
May 20 – Montpellier, France (Park & Suites
Arena)
May 22 – Munich, Germany (Olympiahalle)
May 24 – Berlin, Germany (O2 World)
May 25 – Warsaw, Poland (National Stadium—
Orange Warsaw Festival)
May 27 – Copenhagen, Denmark (Forum)
May 28 – Oslo, Norway (Telenor Arena)
May 29 – Stockholm, Sweden (Ericsson Globe
Arena)
North America Dates:
June 28 – Los Angeles (BET Experience/Staples
Center)
June 29 – Las Vegas, NV (MGM Grand Garden
Arena)
July 2 – San Jose, CA (HP Pavilion at San Jose)
July 5 – Oklahoma City, OK (Chesapeake Energy
Arena)
July 6 – Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)
July 9 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL (BB&T Center)
July 10 – Miami, FL (American Airlines Arena)
July 12 – Atlanta, GA (The Arena @ Gwinnett
Center)
July 13 – Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)
July 15 – Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
July 17 – Chicago, IL (United Center)
July 18 – St. Paul, MN (Xcel Energy Center)
July 20 – Detroit, MI (The Palace of Auburn Hills)
July 21 – Toronto, ON (Air Canada Centre)
July 22 – Montreal, QC (Bell Centre)
July 23 – Boston, MA (TD Garden)
July 25 – Philadelphia, PA (Wells Fargo Center)
July 26 – Atlantic City, NJ (Boardwalk Hall)
July 27 – Charlotte, NC (Time Warner Cable Arena)
July 29 – Washington, DC (Verizon Center)
August 2 – Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun)
August 3 – Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
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