Beyoncé was the undisputed star of last night’s Super Bowl half-time show.
She was only meant to be a guest performer, but Bey’s awe-inspiring rendition of her politically-charged new song ‘Formation’ easily outshone headliners Coldplay.
A group of Bey’s dancers and band members used the Super Bowl platform to demand justice for Mario Woods – the 26-year-old who was recently shot and killed by five San Francisco officers – by holding up a sign in support.
Beyonce just announced the Formation World Tour, marking her first solo tour since 2013. Full dates below:
27/04 Miami, FL – Marlins Park
29/04 Tampa Bay, FL – Raymond James Stadium
01/05 Atlanta, GA – Georgia Dome
03/05 Raleigh, NC – Carter-Finley Stadium
05/05 Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium
07/05 Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
09/05 Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium
12/05 San Diego, CA – Qualcomm Stadium
14/05 Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl
16/05 Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium
18/05 Seattle, WA – CenturyLink Field
05-20 Edmonton, Alberta – Commonwealth Stadium
23/05 Minneapolis, MN – TCF Bank Stadium
25/05 Toronto, Ontario – Rogers Centre
27/05 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
29/05 Detroit, MI – Ford Field
31/05 Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field
03/06 Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium
05/06 Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
07/06 New York, NY – Citi Field
10/06 Baltimore, MD – M&T Bank Stadium
12/06 Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium
28/06 Sunderland, England – Stadium of Light
30/06 Cardiff, England – Millennium Stadium
02/07 London, England – Wembley Stadium
05/07 Manchester, England – Emirates Old Trafford
07-07 Glasgow, Scotland – Hampden Park
09/07 Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park
12/07 Dusseldorf, Germany – Esprit Arena
14/07 Zurich, Switzerland – Letzigrund
16/07 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Arena
18/07 Milan, Italy – Stadio San Siro
21/07 Paris, France – Stade de France
24/07 Copenhagen, Denmark – Parken
26/07 Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena
29/07 Frankfurt, Germany – Gommerzbank Arena
31/07 Brussels, Belgium – Roi Boudoin