More Beyonce: Tour Dates and Video of Her Crazy London TV Tour Commercial. Can you say Flawless?
I know everyone is sick of Beyonce, but did you see that commercial for her World tour? The girl is gorgeous! Relax, I know she’s not really flawless. Something has a stretch mark somewhere but she does make it “do what it do”. I’m the ultimate hater and critic but sometime I have to pause and give props when props are due.
First let’s start with the announcement of her tour name. it’s called the Mrs Carter Show. To me, that means Jay Z is smashing it correctly. Period. Point Blank!
How about some Tour Dates?
The tour will start in Serbia on on April 15th where she will play six dates in total in the UK which will include four shows at London’s O2 Arena – for which you will see the ad below.
She doesn’t hit the US until June 28 where she will start in LA at the Staples Center and then end in August at the Barclays in Brooklyn. Of course!
Here is her TV spot for the O2 Arena in London – Tour dates are after the video
Here are the confirmed tour dates, after the jump
[more…]Europe (UK and Ireland dates in bold)
April 15 – Kombank Arena, Belgrade, Serbia
April 17 – Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
April 19 – Slovnaft Arena, Bratislava, Slovakia
April 22 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Holland
April 24 and 25 – Palais Omnisports, Paris, France
April 26 – LG Arena, Birmingham, UK
April 29, 30 and May 1, 3 – The O2, London, UK
May 7 – Manchester Arena, Manchester, UK
May 11 and 12 – The O2, Dublin, Ireland
May 14 – Sportpaleius, Antwerp, Belgium
May 17 – Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
May 18 – Mediolanum Forum, Milan, Italy
May 20 – Park & Suites Arena, Montpellier, France
May 22 – Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
May 24 – O2 World, Berlin, Germany
May 25 – National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland
May 27 – Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark
May 28 – Telenor Arena, Oslo, Norway
May 29 – Ericsson Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
North America
June 28 – Staples Centre, Los Angeles, CA
June 29 – MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV
July 2 – HP Pavilion, San Jose, CA
July 5 – Chesapeak Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK
July 6 – American Airlines Centre, Dallas, TX
July 9 – B&T Centre, Fort Lauderdale, FL
July 10 – American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
July 12 – Gwinnett Centre, Atlanta, GA
July 13 – Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
July 15 – Toyota Centre, Houston, TX
July 17 – United Centre, Chicago, IL
July 18 – XCEL Energy Centre, St Paul, MN
July 20 – The Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI
July 21 – Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON
July 22 – Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
July 23 – TD Garden, Boston, MA
July 25 – Wells Fargo Centre, Philadelphia, PA
July 26 – Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ
July 27 – Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, NC
July 29 – Verizon Centre, Washington, DC
August 2 – Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT
August 3 – Barclays Centre, Brooklyn, NY