Beyoncé is only a few stops into her Formation World Tour, and the superstar has already announced additional dates.

Citing demand — because, who isn’t trying to snag a ticket to Bey’s massive stadium show? — Live Nation and the singer’s Parkwood Entertainment have added extra shows to the North American leg of the tour.

The new shows, set for September and October, will follow the European leg of the trek.

An additional seven shows were added, as well as the makeup date of her postponed Nashville show that was originally scheduled for May 5.


Among the new stops is a return to L.A., where she will play Dodger Stadium for the first time, on Sept. 14 (she will play the Rose Bowl on May 14 for the show’s first leg).

Beyoncé added a third New York-area show, performing in East Rutherford, N.J., as well as second shows in Santa Clara, Calif.; Houston; Atlanta; and Philadelphia.

The singer announced her latest world tour immediately after her scene-stealing performance at Super Bowl 50’s halftime show alongside Coldplay, Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson.

1 / 16 Beyonce, Chris Martin and Bruno Mars perform at Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California. (Jose Carlos Fajardo / Bay Area News Group) 2 / 16 Chris Martin of Coldplay performs during the Super Bowl 50 halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. (Matt Cowan / Getty Images) 3 / 16 Performers during the halftime show. (Tony Avelar / European Pressphoto Agency) 4 / 16 Jonny Buckland, left, Chris Maritn and Guy Berryman of Coldplay (Matt Cowan / Getty Images) 5 / 16 Bruno Mars and his band (Tony Avelar / European Pressphoto Agency) 6 / 16 Beyonce performs at the show. (Matt Cowan / Getty Images) 7 / 16 Bruno Mars, center, and his band. (Tannen Maury / European Pressphoto Agency) 8 / 16 Bruno Mars and his bandmates. (Tannen Maury / European Pressphoto Agency) 9 / 16 Mark Ronson performs during the halftime show. (Tannen Maury / European Pressphoto Agency) 10 / 16 Beyonce and Chris Martin. (Tannen Maury / European Pressphoto Agency) 11 / 16 Chris Martin and Youth Orchestra Los Angeles. (Christopher Polk / Getty Images) 12 / 16 Beyonce, Chris Martin and Bruno Mars play to the crowd. (Nhat V. Meyer / Bay Area News Group) 13 / 16 Beyonce and Bruno Mars. (Ezra Shaw / Getty Images) 14 / 16 Bruno Mars and his band. (Tannen Maury / European Pressphoto Agency) 15 / 16 Chris Martin. (Thearon W. Henderson / Getty Images) 16 / 16 Chris Martin, Beyonce and Bruno Mars greet performers from Youth Orchestra Los Angeles. (Timothy A. Clary / AFP/Getty Images)


Beyoncé’s announcement came the day after she surprise released her brazen single “Formation” directly to Tidal and the tour sold out without so much as a release date or details of the album that it would support (though the singer arguably doesn’t need a new album to tour, given her demand).

Her Formation Tour launched late last month, just days after the surprise release of her latest album, “Lemonade,” which she dropped during the premiere of the hourlong visual film tied to the album on HBO.

Like the tour, her album is doing blockbuster numbers: “Lemonade” debuted at No. 1, selling 653,000 units (485,000 of which were pure album sales) and making her the first artist to ever top the list with her first six albums; and all 12 of its tracks debuted consecutively on the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the record for a female artist (Taylor Swift set the record in 2010 with 11 tracks from her “Speak Now” album).

Tickets for all performances go on sale May 13 though Ticketmaster. In the immortal words of the late Messy Mya that grace the opening of “Formation,” Beyoncé’s back by popular demand.


New Formation World Tour dates:

Sept. 7: E. Rutherford, N.J. (MetLife Stadium)

Sept. 14: Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium)

Sept. 17: Santa Clara, Calif (Levi’s Stadium)


Sept. 22: Houston (NRG Stadium)

Sept. 24: New Orleans (Mercedes Benz Superdome)

Sept. 26: Atlanta (Georgia Dome)

Sept. 29: Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)


Oct. 2: Nashville (Nissan Stadium), rescheduled from May 5

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