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createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); later this year. Giving fans only two days to get “in formation” before the pre-sale, Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z will be entertaining the world for On The Run II, a follow up to their 2014 joint tour. A Beyoncé tour is an exciting time for any member of the Beyhive, even those of us struggling to come up with last minute funds for the trip. For many, the fact Jay will be joining his wife is an added bonus. But as for this Bey stan, I’m hoping that the final show of this tour is also a happily ever after ending to the journey of their relationship — at least the public part. Call me selfish, but I’m looking forward to more solo Beyoncé tours with Jay and the kids watching from backstage.
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When the tour was announced this morning, Vulture was the first publication to point out that OTRII is symbolic of Jay and Bey renewing their wedding vows in front of the world. This venture comes just as the dust has settled on a two-year saga — told by the entertainers themselves — that revealed some of the most intimate cracks and dents in the relationship that many believed to be perfect.
It started in 2016 when Beyoncé dropped her album Lemonade in the form of an hour-long film that aired on HBO. Although the sixth studio…