On the Run II Tour
Tour by Beyoncé and Jay-Z | |||||||||||||||||||
Associated album | Everything Is Love | ||||||||||||||||||
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Start date | June 6, 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||
End date | October 4, 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||
Legs | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
No. of shows | 48 | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 2.170 million | ||||||||||||||||||
Box office | $253.5 million | ||||||||||||||||||
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The On the Run II Tour[1] was the second co-headlining stadium tour by American singer Beyoncé and rapper Jay-Z. The tour was officially announced on March 12, 2018, and began on June 6, 2018 in Cardiff. It concluded on October 4, 2018 in Seattle.[2] This is their first tour together since On the Run Tour in 2014.
On May 31, it was announced via Twitter that R&B duo Chloe x Halle and DJ Khaled would be the opening acts for the North American leg of the tour.[3]
Following the show in London on June 16, 2018, the pair released their collaborative album Everything Is Love exclusively on Tidal. The news of the duo's new album was announced by a showing of the music video for its lead single, "Apeshit", followed by a sign on stage which announced "ALBUM OUT NOW”. The release was then shared on the artists' respective Instagram and Facebook profiles with the artist of the album being dubbed as The Carters. On the same day, the music video for "Apeshit", was released on Beyoncé's official YouTube channel.
Commercial performance[]
Billboard stated the tour could double the On the Run Tour's gross, predicting it could gross between $180 million and $200 million, if the success of the previous tour is replicated.[4]
Following the first day of general sale, an extra show was added in Amsterdam, after the first date sold out within an hour,[5] as well as in Paris, Landover, East Rutherford, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Pasadena and London. Newly added shows were also announced on March 20, in Columbus, Columbia, Seattle, and London.[6]
Billboard ranked On the Run II Tour as the 3rd-highest-grossing tour of the year, selling over 2,177,049 tickets and grossing over $253 million.[7]
Critical response[]
The opening show in Cardiff received positive reviews. Mark Sutherland from Rolling Stone gave the opening show in Cardiff a positive review. He called it a sort of reaffirmation of dominance for the pair as they deliver a "a hits-packed, visually stunning show".[8] Writing for The Guardian, Rachel Aroesti awarded the concert four out of five stars and noted that the concept of the show revolved around the singers showing the "deathless nature of their love rather than its perfection".[9] Beyoncé was critiqued after some of her "biggest hits" were left out of the set list on the opening night, including "Halo" and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". However, with over 60 songs rehearsed for the tour, the set list was believed to change between shows.[10] Bonginkosi Tshabalala of No Name publications added that the show at Houston proved that "no matter what happens LOVE wins".
Set list[]
This set list is representative of the June 6 show in Cardiff, Wales.
- "Holy Grail"
- "Part II (On the Run)"
- "'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
- "Drunk in Love"
- "Diva" / "Irreplaceable"
- "Clique" / "Everybody Mad"
- "Dirt off Your Shoulder"
- "On to the Next One"
- "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" / "Flawless"
- "Feeling Myself"
- "Naughty Girl"
- "Big Pimpin'"
- "Run This Town"
- "Baby Boy"
- "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)"
- "Bam" / "Hold Up"
- "Countdown"
- "Sorry" / "Me, Myself and I"
- "99 Problems"
- "Ring the Alarm"
- "Don't Hurt Yourself"
- "I Care"
- "4:44"
- "No Church in the Wild"
- "Song Cry"
- "Resentment"
- "Family Feud"
- "Upgrade U"
- "Niggas in Paris"
- "Beach Is Better"
- "Formation"
- "Run the World (Girls)"
- "Public Service Announcement"
- "The Story of O.J."
- "Déjà Vu"
- "Show Me What You Got"
- "Crazy in Love"
- "Freedom"
- "U Don't Know"
- Encore
- "Young Forever"
- "Perfect Duet"
This set list is representative of the August 3 show in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
- "Holy Grail"
- "Part II (On the Run)"
- "'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
- "Drunk in Love"
- "Diva"
- "Clique"
- "Dirt Off Your Shoulder"
- "On to the Next One"
- "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt"
- "Flawless (Remix)"
- "Feeling Myself"
- "Naughty Girl"
- "Big Pimpin'"
- "Nice"
- "Run This Town"
- "Baby Boy"
- "Mi Gente (Remix)" / "Mine
- "Black Effect"
- "Countdown"
- "Sorry"
- "99 Problems"
- "Ring the Alarm"
- "Don't Hurt Yourself"
- "I Care"
- "4:44"
- "Song Cry"
- "Resentment"
- "Family Feud"
- "Upgrade U"
- "Niggas in Paris"
- "Beach Is Better"
- "Formation"
- "Run the World (Girls)"
- "Public Service Announcement"
- "The Story of O.J."
- "Déjà Vu"
- "Show Me What You Got"
- "Crazy in Love"
- "Freedom"
- "U Don't Know"
- Encore
- "Young Forever"
- "Perfect Duet"
- "Apeshit"
Shows[]
Date (2018) |
City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance (Tickets sold / available) |
Revenue |
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June 6 | Cardiff | Wales | Principality Stadium | DJ Tom Clugston | 39,731 / 39,731 | $4,186,450 |
June 9 | Glasgow | Scotland | Hampden Park | Nasty P | 37,963 / 37,963 | $4,132,251 |
June 13 | Manchester | England | Etihad Stadium | DJ Stylus | 46,990 / 46,990 | $5,782,025 |
June 15 | London | London Stadium | N/A | 126,443 / 126,443 | $11,035,860 | |
June 16 | ||||||
June 19 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Amsterdam Arena | DeeJay Abstract | 97,869 / 97,869 | $9,753,269 |
June 20 | DJ Flava | |||||
June 23 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Telia Parken | N/A | 45,356 / 45,356 | $5,741,911 |
June 25 | Stockholm | Sweden | Friends Arena | 46,647 / 46,647 | $4,610,554 | |
June 28 | Berlin | Germany | Olympiastadion | 57,155 / 57,155 | $5,697,111 | |
June 30 | Warsaw | Poland | PGE Narodowy | DJ Eprom[12] | 53,500 / 53,500 | $4,624,995 |
July 3 | Cologne | Germany | RheinEnergieStadion | DJ Teddy-O | 39,501 / 39,501 | $4,520,814 |
July 6 | Milan | Italy | San Siro | N/A | 49,051 / 49,051 | $4,460,552 |
July 8 | Rome | Stadio Olimpico | 40,440 / 40,440 | $3,475,543 | ||
July 11 | Barcelona | Spain | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys | 46,982 / 46,982 | $4,733,549 | |
July 14 | Paris | France | Stade de France | 111,615 / 111,615 | $10,905,089 | |
July 15 | ||||||
July 17 | Nice | Allianz Riviera | 33,662 / 33,662 | $3,898,900 |
Date (2018) |
City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance (Tickets sold / available) |
Revenue |
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July 25 | Cleveland | U.S. | FirstEnergy Stadium | Chloe x Halle DJ Khaled |
38,931 / 38,931 | $4,194,376 |
July 27 | Landover | FedExField | 81,964 / 81,964 | $11,437,578 | ||
July 28 | ||||||
July 30 | Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | 54,870 / 54,870 | $6,709,691 | ||
August 2 | East Rutherford | MetLife Stadium | 99,755 / 99,755 | $13,886,416 | ||
August 3 | ||||||
August 5 | Foxborough | Gillette Stadium | 47,667 / 47,667 | $6,159,980 | ||
August 8 | Minneapolis | U.S. Bank Stadium | 32,851 / 32,851 | $3,627,417 | ||
August 10 | Chicago | Soldier Field | 86,602 / 86,602 | $12,303,099 | ||
August 11 | ||||||
August 13 | Detroit | Ford Field | 43,699 / 43,699 | $5,310,376 | ||
August 16 | Columbus | Ohio Stadium | 35,083 / 35,083 | $3,142,160 | ||
August 18 | Orchard Park | New Era Field | 38,053 / 38,053 | $4,262,076 | ||
August 21 | Columbia | Williams–Brice Stadium | 38,057 / 38,057 | $3,920,226 | ||
August 23 | Nashville | Vanderbilt Stadium | 35,353 / 35,353 | $4,058,910 | ||
August 25 | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 105,170 / 105,170 | $14,074,692 | ||
August 26 | ||||||
August 29 | Orlando | Camping World Stadium | 39,423 / 39,423 | $4,749,202 | ||
August 31 | Miami Gardens | Hard Rock Stadium | 44,310 / 44,310 | $6,295,535 | ||
September 11 | Arlington | AT&T Stadium | 41,626 / 41,626 | $5,713,125 | ||
September 13 | New Orleans | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | 40,939 / 40,939 | $5,437,147 | ||
September 15 | Houston | NRG Stadium | 88,022 / 88,022 | $11,056,837 | ||
September 16 | ||||||
September 19 | Glendale | State Farm Stadium | 37,174 / 37,174 | $4,426,568 | ||
September 22 | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | 106,550 / 106,550 | $13,464,062 | ||
September 23 | ||||||
September 27 | San Diego | SDCCU Stadium | 42,953 / 42,953 | $5,445,486 | ||
September 29 | Santa Clara | Levi's Stadium | 47,235 / 47,235 | $7,548,208 | ||
October 2 | Vancouver | Canada | BC Place | 39,032 / 39,032 | $4,366,828 | |
October 4 | Seattle | U.S. | CenturyLink Field | 40,718 / 40,718 | $4,888,994 | |
Totals for tour | 2,177,049 / 2,177,049 (100%) | $254,514,982 |
Personnel[]
Creative direction and executive producers[]
Musical arrangement[]
Band[]
Background Vocalist[]
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Choreography[]
Additional choreography[]
Dancers[]
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See also[]
References[]
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- ^ "Jay-Z and Beyonce Announce 'On the Run II' Stadium Tour Dates". March 12, 2018. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
- ^ "Chloe x Halle & DJ Khaled Set To Open Beyoncé & JAY-Z's On The Run II Tour". thehollywoodunlocked.com. Retrieved 2018-06-01.
- ^ "Beyoncé and JAY-Z's On The Run II Tour Could Do Double the Business Their 2014 Tour Did". Billboard. March 12, 2018. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
- ^ "Beyoncé en Jay-Z geven extra concert in Amsterdam". March 20, 2018. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
- ^ "JAY-Z & Beyoncé Announce Additional Dates for On the Run II Tour". Billboard. March 20, 2018. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
- ^ Eric, Frankenberg (December 5, 2018). "The Year in Touring Charts: Ed Sheeran Claims 2018's Top Tour; Taylor Swift, Beyoncé & Jay-Z Do Big Business". Billboard. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
- ^ Spanos, Brittany (June 7, 2018). "5 Ways Beyonce Is Asserting Her Dominance at the 'On the Run II' Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 9, 2018.
- ^ Aroesti, Rachel (June 7, 2018). "Beyoncé & Jay-Z: OTR II review – heart-stopping scenes from a marriage". Retrieved June 9, 2018.
- ^ Savage, Mark (2018-06-07). "Beyonce and Jay-Z loved-up as tour begins". BBC News. Retrieved 2018-06-10.
- ^ European boxscore:
- "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on July 8, 2018. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
- "2018 MID-YEAR | TOP 100 WORLDWIDE CONCERT GROSSES" (PDF). Pollstar. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2018. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
- "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on July 18, 2018. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
- "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on August 1, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
- ^ "Poznaliśmy support Beyonce & JAYA-Z" (in Polish). CGM. June 29, 2018. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
- ^ North American boxscore:
- "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on August 8, 2018. Retrieved August 8, 2018.
- "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on August 21, 2018. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
- "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on September 25, 2018. Retrieved September 25, 2018.
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