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The Formation World Tour

The Formation World Tour[2] was the seventh concert tour by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé in support of her sixth studio album, Lemonade (2016). The all-stadium tour was announced following her guest appearance at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show. This was her first solo all stadium tour. The tour started on April 27, 2016 at Marlins Park in Miami, Florida and concluded on October 7, 2016 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, comprising 49 dates. The tour's title is in reference to the album's lead single "Formation".

The Formation World Tour
Tour by Beyoncé
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
Associated albumLemonade
Start dateApril 27, 2016 (2016-04-27)
End dateOctober 7, 2016 (2016-10-07)
Legs3
No. of shows49
Attendance2.24 million
Box office$256 million ($325 million in 2023 dollars)[1]
Beyoncé concert chronology

The tour's production and staging consisted of a 60 foot tall rotating LED cuboid referred to as the 'Monolith', a treadmill runway and a secondary stage that stores and produces 2,000 gallons of water. The theme of the tour was described as following the same linear chapters to that of the tour's supporting album Lemonade, with each rotation of the aforementioned 'Monolith' representing a new chapter of the show. Several music critics gave the show positive reviews, with a variety of publications praising both the tour's production and Beyoncé's performance and vocal abilities. The tour had a variety of notable opening acts, including a number of special guests joining prominent opener DJ Khaled on stage. Supporting acts also included artists signed to Beyoncé's own management company, Parkwood Entertainment, such as the duo Chloe x Halle, who were relatively unknown at the time.

The Formation World Tour ranked at #1 and #2 on Pollstar's 2016 mid-year Top 100 Tours chart both in North America and worldwide respectively, with a total mid-year worldwide gross of $137.3 million from the first 25 shows (including $126.3 million from the first North American leg of the tour). In total, the tour grossed $256 million from 49 sold-out shows according to Billboard Boxscore, and ranked at #2 on Pollstar's 2016 Year End Tours chart.

Background and development edit

 
The tour was announced following Beyoncé's guest appearance at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show.

On February 6, 2016, Beyoncé released "Formation" for free on the music streaming service TIDAL and its accompanying music video on her official YouTube.[3] The following day on February 7, 2016, Beyoncé performed "Formation" during her guest appearance at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show.[4] Immediately after the performance, a commercial aired announcing The Formation World Tour, which would kick off in Miami on April 27, with the first pre-sales going on sale just two days after the announcement on February 9, 2016.[5]

Leading up to the tour announcement, Beyoncé was praised and criticized over her new song and Black Panther-influenced costume for the Super Bowl halftime performance. As a result of this, the hashtags "#BoycottBeyonce" and "#IStandWithBeyonce" begun trending on social media platforms such as Twitter. A group of protesters also planned to stage an "anti-Beyoncé" rally outside of the NFL's headquarters in New York City on the day general sale of tickets went for sale.[6] However, the planned rally was met with zero protesters and instead dozens of Beyoncé supporters who held a counter-protest.[7] The tour's associated album Lemonade was released four days prior to the start of the tour.[8] In a press release by Live Nation Entertainment following the tour's announcement, it was revealed that The Formation World Tour would be supporting local United Way of America programs, as well as the Flint water crisis. After the first North American leg of the tour was completed, it was announced that fans, who had the option to add a donation to the Flint water crisis when purchasing tickets, had raised $82,234 for the cause.[9] In the same press release, Beyoncé's partnership with THX was announced, with the purpose of providing the highest level of audio quality at concerts for the duration of the tour.[10] Following on from the aforementioned controversy over "Formation", The Miami Fraternal Order of Police were reported to be pushing for a national boycott of police officers working the security for the concert, ahead of the tour's opening night in Miami.[11] Other police departments reportedly pushing to avoid the concert included Tampa and Nashville, Tennessee; however a Tampa police spokesperson stated that these 'boycotts' had been blown "way out of proportion".[12]

Rehearsals for the tour took place at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium, which was rented by Live Nation for $745,000. TSA board member Thomas Scott spoke on the large-scale production of the tour after seeing the stage during rehearsals, stating "that's one of the largest stages they ever put up, I don't think I've seen a stage that size". During the same rehearsal period, members of Beyoncé's team met with more than 20 Tampa leaders, including the Tampa Police Chief, for a private luncheon in Ybor City, in which they discussed ways to make Tampa a better city, resulting in Beyoncé making multiple financial pledges to certain initiatives.[13]

Stage edit

 
 
The focal point of the tour's main-stage was a 60 feet tall rotating cuboid, nicknamed the 'Monolith' by designers (left). The tour's B-stage fills with 2,000 gallons of water towards the end of the show, in which Beyoncé and her dancers perform (right).

The stage for the tour was described by Brian Levine, senior project manager from Tait Towers, as "a game-changer for what can be achieved in a stadium touring environment. The entire collaboration from scenic, to structure, to mechanics was custom-made to create an epic experience for both Beyoncé and her fans". Designed by Es Devlin and engineered and built collaboratively by Stageco and Tait Towers,[14] the tour's stage features a centrepiece of a revolving 60 foot tall box, made with video screen walls. Known as the 'Monolith', Devlin spoke on the box stating of "wanting this to be the tallest object in the stadium, a piece of kinetic stadium architecture the equivalent of a seven-story, revolving LED building". Devlin also commented the box was perceived as "a giant 3D billboard, a huge LED armor within which Beyoncé is revealed as an all-too-human-scale, real-life figure" and noted that Beyoncé was heavily involved in the creative process of every inch of stages design. The rotations of the box were said to represent a new chapter of the show, in a similar chapter line to that of Lemonade. The box takes approximately 4 minutes to achieve one rotation.[15]

The stage also consists of a runway, which also acts as a treadmill leading onto a B-stage that fills with a pool of water. The treadmill on the catwalk was designed to be waterproof in order to withstand unpredictable weather found in outdoor stadiums. The B-stage stores 2,000 gallons of water inside of it and takes approximately 10 minutes to fill up, which occurs without the audience even realising.[14] The inspiration for the water within the B-stage was inspired by the tour's supporting album Lemonade, in particularly the song "Forward", as the songs message is described as a turning point from anger to forgiveness. "The pool of water is the antithesis to the fire-spitting monolith; the most joyful, redemptive sequence of the show takes place here, from "Freedom" through to "Halo"", stated Devlin.[15] The tour's stage and production was said to be so large that the maximum capacity of some venues was reduced in order to make space for it. A writer for the Belfast Telegraph stated that the maximum capacity for Beyoncé's concert in Dublin at Croke Park was reduced from 82,500 to 75,000 people to allow for the size of the stage, with event organiser Eamon Fox stating "It's a jaw-dropping production and stage show and one of the biggest that's ever been in Croke Park".[16]

Costume design edit

 
Beyoncé worked with a variety of designers for her tour costumes, including a piece by Peter Dundas of Roberto Cavalli (pictured).

Beyoncé worked with a variety of designers for her on-stage costumes during the tour. All styled by Beyoncé's stylist, Marni Senofonte, references of the tour's costumes were compared to that of the wild west, the "antebellum south", Africa and BDSM.[17] The opening outfit consisted of a Victorian-inspired look created by Dean and Dan Caten (DSQUARED2), complete with a crystal embroidered bustier and an oversized western style hat. The hats for Beyoncé and her dancers were made by Baron Hats.[18] The outfit also included leather gloves and a "tattoo lace" bodysuit.[19] Balmain too produced a Victorian themed floral white bodysuit, which contained hand-embroidered pearls, crystals and glass beads. The outfit was accompanied with matching suede boots.[17] Peter Dundas of Roberto Cavalli produced an all over black crystal embroidered bodysuit for the tour, which also included gold metallic thread and accompanying knee high tiger print boots in a military style. Alessandro Michele working for Gucci designed a sequinned bodysuit for Beyoncé, incorporating a geometric print and a red mink fur coat. London based designer Atsuko Kudo designed and produced a more simple bodysuit for the tour, creating an all red latex outfit with shoulder pads and a ruffled neckline.[20] Kudo also stated that in order to make the outfit, a life sized cast of Beyoncé was used in order to fit the latex accurately to her body.[18] Beyoncé also requested to Kudo that the outfit was in sync with the antebellum theme which runs through the tour's supporting album Lemonade, which influenced the inclusion of frills across the chest and scooping neckline.[21] It was also noted how Beyoncé performed barefoot in water during one performance, whilst wearing a simple sequinned bodysuit.[17] Beyoncé also sported a Givenchy haute couture by Riccardo Tisci bronze bodysuit, showing an exposed midriff. Beyonce commissioned several ensembles from Inbal Dror, a designer notable for "attention-demanding details like sheer cup corsets, dramatic cut-outs and slits, and barely there silhouettes" for the Tour.[22]

During Beyoncé's hometown performance in Houston, Texas, Gucci provided another costume for Beyoncé: a custom bodysuit created with "ruched tulle and sequins and embellished with a black-beaded panther".[20] During the London shows of the tour, Beyoncé debuted a gold leotard covered in 70,000 Swarvoski crystals, designed by Julien Macdonald.[23] The outfit also contained 24 carat gold embroidered components.[24] Fishnet tights worn in accompaniment with the tour's outfits were hand dyed in crock pots in order to correctly match the varying skin tones of Beyoncé's dancers.[25] Notable merchandise sold to fans during the tour included "Hot Sauce" tote bags, a nod to the line in her single "Formation", and "Boycott Beyoncé" T-shirts, which were a nod to the aforementioned controversy Beyoncé received after her Super Bowl 50 halftime show.[17]

Concert synopsis edit

 
Beyoncé performing with her dancers

Throughout the concert, a large, rotating LED screen is featured centre stage, projecting live images of Beyoncé and her twenty[26] backup dancers to the audience.[27] The concerts begins with Beyoncé performing "Formation", alongside her all-female dancers shadowing her and performing a choreography. "Angry" red lighting and pyrotechnics are displayed as "Sorry", "Bow Down" and "Run the World (Girls)" are subsequently performed.[28] "Mine", "Baby Boy" and "Hold Up" are performed next, which then seamlessly transition into "Countdown". During this performance, Beyoncé and her dancers perform and walk down a catwalk leading to the middle of the crowd. Between sets and costume changes, video clips from Lemonade are projected onto the LED cuboid, as well as aerial dancers performing a choreography.[29] Before performing "Me Myself and I" Beyoncé would often stop and talk to the crowd, speaking on the relationship she and the audience have with God and themselves. This act of the show was ended with a performance of "All Night" which Beyoncé stated was her favourite song from her aforementioned new album.[26] "Don't Hurt Yourself" was performed with many interchangeable snippets of other songs including "Ring the Alarm" and "Independent Women".[30] The next act consisted of Beyoncé and her dancers performing more up-tempo numbers, such as "Feeling Myself", "Yoncé", "Drunk in Love" and "Partition". Another costume change took place, and the show continued with Beyoncé and her dancers performing "Daddy Lessons" and "1+1". This was then followed by Beyoncé performing an a cappella rendition of "Love On Top", which was said to connect Beyoncé with her fans and break down the space between them.

The first of two tributes to Prince is seen as Beyoncé performs a rendition of "The Beautiful Ones".[26] This is then followed by the large LED cuboid on stage lighting up in complete purple, as an original recording of "Purple Rain" is played to the audience.[30] The stage is then seen to contain human sized boxes, in which Beyoncé and her dancers perform inside of, in sync to the 2014 remix of "Crazy in Love", which is then followed by "Naughty Girl".[26] The final act of the show is performed in a large pool of water on the tour's secondary stage. Here Beyoncé and her dancers perform a choreography and splash in the water to "Freedom", "Survivor", "End of Time" and the shows closing number, "Halo".[31] During "Halo" Beyoncé sings alone, starting the performance on her knees in the pool of water.[26] As the concert concludes, Beyoncé was described as standing on stage "drenched, hair sopping, makeup running and her exhausted body looking at once all but human".[31]

Critical reception edit

North America edit

 
Beyoncé performing in Raleigh, North Carolina, during the tour's opening leg

The opening night of the tour received rave reviews from critics. Hermione Hoby of The Guardian awarded the concert 5 stars, stating "She sounds, moves and looks like a goddess and most of us 'bow down' accordingly".[32] Kelli Kennedy writing for the Associated Press noted that Beyoncé "slays at tour opening" and further commented "her commanding performance of "Freedom" served as reminder to the world that she 'breaks chains all by myself. I'm gonna keep running because a runner don't quit on herself'".[33] Becky Randel of Billboard felt that emotion guided the mood for the evening and stated that "Bey was overcome when the audience knew all the lyrics to her new song, "Hold Up" and she often stopped to smile or nod at her exuberant BeyHive.[34] Writing for Rolling Stone, Kat Bein said Beyoncé was "a prime example of entertainment and a vision of an artist at her apex" and later commented "the show was a visual feast as well as an emotional tour de force, packed with fireworks, confetti, rearranging stage designs and aerial dancers".[35]

Other reviews from the North American leg of the tour included Melissa Ruggierie writing for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution online blog. Ruggierie praised Beyoncé's performance, particularly the strong vocals demonstrated in "1+1" and concluded "watching her command a stadium stage for two hours was another reminder of her limitless ambition". However, it was noted that Beyoncé did not speak to the crowd very often.[36] After Beyoncé's hometown performance in Houston, Brandon Caldwell of the Houston Press introduced his article stating "Hours after the slaying, the wig snatching, the fitted snatching, the life getting, the boy byes and various curses of shock, amazement and confusion, I stood with a perplexed look on my face. How? How does Beyoncé do this? On this level? With this magnitude?".[37] Lorraine Ali of the Los Angeles Times concluded her positive review of the Pasadena stop of the tour with "Soaking wet and sitting onstage alone, she left the audience with the closing number, "Halo". She'd been baptized and reborn into a less-perfect version of Queen Bey, allowing a more powerful Beyoncé to arise from that imperfection".[28] Jim Harrington of the San Jose Mercury News began his article stating "there were so many moving parts – a tremendous swirl of sharply choreographed dance routines, cool special effects, brilliant fireworks and other tactics for delighting tens of thousands", Harrington noted however that too many snippets of songs rather than their full versions were performed, feeling quality over quantity was missed.[38] The first Canadian show of the tour in Edmonton was performed in cold and rainy conditions, with Beyoncé stating "Can you feel your fingers? I can't feel mine" and "I have to say this is the coldest show I've ever done". Despite this, Sandra Sperounes of the Edmonton Journal commented "not even rain or bitter wind could stop our Ms. Flawless, our Survivor, our Queen Bey from dazzling an estimated 40,000 fans at Commonwealth Stadium on a stormy Friday night." Sperounes concluded "the sun was nowhere to be found, but thanks to Bey's brilliant set, the crowd left beaming with giddiness, girl power and generosity".[39]

By the end of 2019, The Formation World Tour was named the best tour of the decade (2010s) by Consequence of Sound.[40] Rolling Stone included the performance on their list of the 50 Greatest Concerts of the Last 50 Years, in 2017.[41]

Europe edit

 
Beyoncé performing on the stage's catwalk, which connects the main stage to the B-stage.[42]

A writer for Radio DeeJay reviewing the tour's stop in Milan, Italy, introduced their article saying "Those who were there will remember for years: Beyoncé [at] the San Siro stadium in Milan was more than a concert". The writer continued to praised the shows stage, visuals and Beyoncé's choreography and live singing before concluding the review with "Beyoncé has proven beyond doubt to be the best performer and one of the best singers our time".[43] Mathilde Doiezie of Le Figaro ended his positive review of the Saint-Denis show with "A moment of grace concluded by Halo sung open heart, kneeling in water, face still dripping. Cannons plan glitter to indicate the end of the siege. After two hours of concert, not a minute more, Beyoncé returned backstage. Leaving there speechless tens of thousands of spectators who came to worship their pop idol".[44] A writer for Metro International France speaking on the same show praised the tour's production stating it was the greatest show the Stade de France had seen since the U2 360° Tour. However, the article also felt the show lacked emotion in certain parts, noting Beyoncé did not mention the 2016 Nice truck attack that happened one week prior to the concert.[45]

Commercial performance edit

Ticket sales edit

 
Beyoncé performing during the second of two shows at Wembley Stadium in London. The second concert was added due to the first selling out in under 30 minutes.

Following the announcement of the tour, Beyoncé's website temporarily crashed, as a result of the post-Super Bowl advertisement.[46] After the first round of North American ticket pre-sales, a second show at New York City's Citi Field was added to the itinerary, due to the high demand.[47] During the first round of the European general sale, Beyoncé's performance at Amsterdam Arena sold out within 20 minutes, prompting a waiting list to be opened and promoters attempting to organise a second show.[48] Some Swedish fans were left unhappy due to the speed tickets sold out for the Friends Arena date of the tour, with complaints being made about the queueing system implemented by Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster apologised and stated "unfortunately, there were more who wanted tickets than what was available."[49] The UK shows were met with huge commercial success, with all tickets being sold in under 30 minutes, including 90,000 tickets at London's Wembley Stadium. Many fans shared their displeasure online with not being able to secure tickets, and, as is usual with in-demand concert tours, many tickets found their way onto the secondary market place with a large markup on the original price.[50] As a result of this, a second London show was added to the schedule, set for July 3, 2016.[51]

After the first round of dates for the North American general sale opened to the public, an additional show was added at Chicago's Soldier Field, due to the "overwhelming demand".[52] Jesse Lawrence of Forbes reported that on the secondary market, tickets for The Formation World Tour were averaging at $432 before the tickets hit the general public.[53] On February 17, 2016, Live Nation gave a press release announcing that nearly 1 million tickets had already been sold for the tour in 48 hours, including sell-outs in Miami, Arlington, Pasadena, Toronto, Chicago, Foxborough, Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, Sunderland, London, Manchester, Dublin, Amsterdam and Stockholm.[54] On May 5, 2016, a second wave of US dates were announced, including 7 new shows and a rescheduled date for the previously postponed Nashville show.[55] After her performance in Minneapolis, it was announced that Beyoncé was the first female to headline a stadium show in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area, held at TCF Bank Stadium.[56]

Boxscore edit

 
The Formation World Tour grossed $256,084,556 with a total attendance of 2,242,099 people

Chairman of Live Nation Global Touring Arthur Fogel confirmed in an article with Billboard that The Formation World Tour had already exceeded $100 million in gross revenue, as well as stating that Nashville's Nissan Stadium date of the tour, which had gone on sale the day of the article, had already sold 33,000 tickets and grossed $4 million.[57] In July 2016, Pollstar's top 100 worldwide and North American tours charts were announced. Beyoncé ranked at #1 in North America with a domestic gross of $126.3 million from the first North America leg of the tour, and at #2 with $137.3 million on the worldwide chart, accounting for the first 25 shows of the tour.[58]

According to Billboard Boxscore, the first North American leg of the tour generated $123 million in ticket sales and played to 972,719 fans over 23 sold-out shows. These included a two night stint at Chicago's Soldier Field, playing for 89,270 people and two nights at New York City's Citi Field, playing for 73,486. The highest grossing single show of the leg was at Los Angeles' Rose Bowl, playing for 55,736 and grossing $7.1 million.[59] In Europe, the tour continued to be a success, with another 17 sold-out shows being reported by Billboard. The leg included two sell out nights at London's Wembley Stadium, playing for 142,500 fans and grossing $15.3 million, the sixth largest boxscore of the year reported by Billboard at the time of the article. The highest attended stop of the European stint, and the tour overall, was at Saint-Denis' Stade de France, which played to a crowd of 75,106 people. The leg grossed $86.9 million and played for 867,025 people in total.[60] Following the final leg of the tour being reported to Billboard Boxscore, the tour's total gross revenue reached $256,084,556, with total attendance topping out at 2,242,099.[61] Beyoncé, with The Formation World Tour, also ranked at #2 on Pollstar's annual Year End Top Worldwide Tours chart.[62] Other Pollstar year end charts showed that Beyoncé's two performances at Wembley Stadium during the tour were the 6th largest grossing shows of the year worldwide, whilst the tour's two stops at New York City's Citi Field were the 5th highest-grossing concerts within the US.[63][64] Chris Hunt, writing for ticket merchant AXS, reported that The Formation World Tour was one of the top 20 highest-grossing tours of all time. Hunt also noted that within the same top 20, the tour had the fewest shows.[65]

Set list edit

This set list is from the Miami show. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.

"No Angel" (video intro) (contains elements of "Formation")

Act I
  1. "Formation"
  2. "Sorry" (contains elements of "I'm Sorry")
  3. "Bow Down" (contains elements of "Tom Ford")
  4. "Run the World (Girls)"

"Superpower" (video interlude) (containing elements of "Made It")

Act II
  1. "Mine" (contains elements of "Standing on the Sun Remix")
  2. "Baby Boy" (contains elements of "Freaks")
  3. "Hold Up" (contains elements of "Bam Bam")
  4. "Countdown" (contains elements of "Pop My Trunk")
  5. "Me, Myself and I"
  6. "Runnin' (Lose It All)"
  7. "All Night"

"I Care" (video interlude) (contains elements of "Ghost", "New Slaves", "The Hills" and "6 Inch")

Act III
  1. "Don't Hurt Yourself"
  2. "Ring the Alarm" (contains elements of "Five to One", "Ring the Alarm (Tenor Saw song)", "Independent Woman Part I", "Lost Yo Mind", "Naughty Girl" and "I Been On")
  3. "Diva"(contains elements of "U Mad" and "Cut It")
  4. "Flawless (Remix)"
  5. "Feeling Myself"
  6. "Yoncé"
  7. "7/11"
  8. "Drunk in Love" (contains elements of "Swimming Pools (Drank)")
  9. "Rocket"

"Hip Hop Star" / "Freakum Dress" (video interlude)

Act IV
  1. "Daddy Lessons"
  2. "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"

"Purple Rain" (video interlude with the original recording)

Act V
  1. "Crazy in Love" (contains elements of the 2014 Remix and excerpts from "Bootylicious")
  2. "Naughty Girl"
  3. "Party" (contains elements of "La Di Da Di")
  4. "Blow" (contains elements of "Give It to Me Baby" and "Nasty Girl")
  5. "Sweet Dreams" (contains elements of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)")

"Die With You" (video interlude) (contains elements of "Blue")

Act VI - Encore
  1. "Freedom"
  2. "Survivor"
  3. "End of Time" (contains elements of "Grown Woman")
  4. "Halo"
Notes
  • Starting with the show in Tampa, "7/11", "Sweet Dreams" & "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" were dropped from the setlist. "1+1" was added to the set list in replacement for "Single Ladies".
  • During the show in Raleigh, the stadium was evacuated during the middle of "Daddy Lessons" after lightning had been spotted in the area. The show later resumed after almost an hour with "Crazy in Love" with "1+1" not being performed that night.[66]
  • Starting with the first show in Houston, "Partition" and an acapella version of "Kitty Kat" were added to the setlist.
  • During the first show in Houston and the show in Arlington, "Still Tippin'" was included in the "Diva" dance break. Starting with the San Diego, "Panda" replaced "Still Tippin'" for the remainder of the first North American Leg and the European Leg. Although, during the first show in London, "Cut It" & "Panda" was replaced with "Man". Starting with the St. Louis show, "Cut It" & "Panda" was replaced with "I Got the Keys".
  • Starting with the show in Arlington, "Love On Top" was added to the setlist. Additionally, a cover of "The Beautiful Ones" by Prince was performed. The song was performed during the rest of the first leg of the tour, except in Toronto. On the European leg, the song was only performed at the following concerts in Cardiff, London, Dublin, Milan, Copenhagen and Frankfurt.
  • During the show in Minneapolis, the stadium was evacuated due to near by lightning strikes. The show was postponed for forty-five minutes.[67]
  • During the show in Detroit, Beyoncé dedicated "Halo" to the victims affected by the Orlando nightclub shooting.[68]
  • During the show in Sunderland, Cardiff, Manchester and Dublin, "Partition" was not performed.
  • Starting with the show in Sunderland, "Blow" was removed from the setlist.
  • Starting with the show in Cardiff "Kitty Kat" was removed from the setlist and replaced with an a capella version of "Irreplaceable".
  • During the show in Glasgow, Beyoncé started the performance of "Freedom" in a capella, as tribute to Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and other victims of police brutality.[69]
  • During the show in Barcelona, "Irremplazable" was performed instead of "Irreplaceable".[70]
  • Starting with the show in St. Louis, "Irreplaceable" was removed, adding "Kitty Kat" back to the setlist. Additionally, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was performed.
  • During the show in New Orleans, Big Freedia introduced Beyoncé to the stage starting the "Formation" performance.[71]
  • During the second show in Atlanta, "Dey Know" replaced "I Got the Keys" during the Diva dance break, paying tribute to Shawty Lo who had just passed away 5 days prior to the show.
  • During the last show of the tour at East Rutherford, Serena Williams, Jay-Z & Kendrick Lamar joined Beyoncé on stage while performing "Sorry", "Drunk in Love" and "Freedom". "6 Inch" was performed.[72]

Tour dates edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, attendance and gross revenue[2][73]
Date (2016) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
April 27 Miami United States Marlins Park DJ Khaled 36,656 / 36,656 $5,252,615
April 29 Tampa Raymond James Stadium 40,818 / 40,818 $4,803,295
May 1 Atlanta Georgia Dome 46,321 / 46,321 $5,801,725
May 3 Raleigh Carter–Finley Stadium 38,292 / 38,292 $4,810,620
May 7 Houston NRG Stadium 43,871 / 43,871 $6,412,280
May 9 Arlington AT&T Stadium 42,235 / 42,235 $5,954,775
May 12 San Diego Qualcomm Stadium 45,885 / 45,885 $6,028,115
May 14 Pasadena Rose Bowl 55,736 / 55,736 $7,138,685
May 16 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium 44,252 / 44,252 $6,201,845
May 18 Seattle CenturyLink Field 46,529 / 46,529 $5,415,810
May 20 Edmonton Canada Commonwealth Stadium 39,299 / 39,299 $3,723,830
May 23 Minneapolis United States TCF Bank Stadium DJ Drama 37,203 / 37,203 $4,174,270
May 25 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre DJ Scratch 45,009 / 45,009 $4,440,554
May 27 Chicago United States Soldier Field Rae Sremmurd
Vic Mensa
89,270 / 89,270 $11,279,890
May 28 DJ Scratch
May 31 Pittsburgh Heinz Field Jermaine Dupri 36,325 / 36,325 $3,927,805
June 3 Foxborough Gillette Stadium DJ Khaled 48,304 / 48,304 $6,008,698
June 5 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 47,223 / 47,223 $5,563,435
June 7 New York City Citi Field 73,486 / 73,486 $11,461,340
June 8
June 10 Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium 47,819 / 47,819 $5,770,660
June 12 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 26,662 / 26,662 $3,474,695
June 14[a] Detroit Ford Field 41,524 / 41,524 $5,471,395
June 28 Sunderland England Stadium of Light DJ Magnum 48,952 / 48,952 $4,996,960
June 30 Cardiff Wales Principality Stadium 49,215 / 49,215 $5,379,199
July 2 London England Wembley Stadium 142,500 / 142,500 $15,301,688
July 3
July 5 Manchester Emirates Old Trafford 49,935 / 49,935 $5,159,998
July 7 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Park Chloe x Halle
Ingrid
46,058 / 46,058 $4,707,580
July 9 Dublin Ireland Croke Park 68,575 / 68,575 $7,449,942
July 12 Düsseldorf Germany Esprit Arena 34,481 / 34,481 $3,464,861
July 14 Zürich Switzerland Letzigrund 23,790 / 23,790 $2,980,051
July 16 Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Arena 49,436 / 49,436 $4,712,051
July 18 Milan Italy San Siro Chloe x Halle
Ingrid
Sophie Beem
54,313 / 54,313 $4,744,732
July 21 Saint-Denis France Stade de France Chloe x Halle
Ingrid
75,106 / 75,106 $6,258,954
July 24 Copenhagen Denmark Telia Parken 45,197 / 45,197 $4,626,103
July 26 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena 48,519 / 48,519 $3,937,498
July 29 Frankfurt Germany Commerzbank-Arena 36,647 / 36,647 $3,739,440
July 31 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium 48,955 / 48,955 $4,681,095
August 3 Barcelona Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys 45,346 / 45,346 $4,806,995
September 10 St. Louis United States The Dome at America's Center Vic Mensa 38,256 / 38,256 $3,953,445
September 14 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium Anderson .Paak 47,440 / 47,440 $6,736,700
September 17 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium DJ Drama 44,015 / 44,015 $4,898,690
September 22 Houston NRG Stadium DJ Khaled 42,635 / 42,635 $5,107,065
September 24 New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome 46,474 / 46,474 $5,349,960
September 26 Atlanta Georgia Dome 45,126 / 45,126 $5,374,615
September 29 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 44,693 / 44,693 $3,353,627
October 2[b] Nashville Nissan Stadium 43,013 / 43,013 $5,182,345
October 7[c] East Rutherford MetLife Stadium 50,703 / 50,703 $6,064,625
Total 2,242,099 / 2,242,099 (100%) $256,084,556
Notes
  1. ^ Originally scheduled to take place on May 29, 2016, the concert was postponed due to scheduling changes.[74]
  2. ^ Originally scheduled to take place on May 5, 2016, the concert was rescheduled for unknown reasons.[75]
  3. ^ Originally scheduled to take place on September 7, 2016, the concert was rescheduled due to doctor's order for vocal rest.[76]

Dancers edit

Beyonce had 19 dancers and one aerialist on tour.

  • Ashley Everett (dance captain)[77]
  • Kimberly "Kimmie Gee" Gipson (dance co-captain)[77]
  • Fulani Bahati[78][79]
  • Dnay Baptiste[79]
  • Kendra Jae Bracy[80]
  • Tasha Bryant[81]
  • Hannah Douglass
  • Hajiba Fahmy[82]
  • Amandy Fernandez[83]
  • Jasmine Harper
  • Sabina Lundgren
  • Saidah Nairobi[84]
  • Ferly Prado[85]
  • Deijah Robinson
  • Ai Shimatsu[86]
  • Ebony Williams[87]
  • Tajana B. Williams
  • Quinetta "Quinny" Wilmington[88]
  • Khadijah Wilson[89]
  • Darielle Williams (aerialist)

See also edit

Notes edit

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The Formation World Tour 2 was the seventh concert tour by American singer and songwriter Beyonce in support of her sixth studio album Lemonade 2016 The all stadium tour was announced following her guest appearance at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show This was her first solo all stadium tour The tour started on April 27 2016 at Marlins Park in Miami Florida and concluded on October 7 2016 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey comprising 49 dates The tour s title is in reference to the album s lead single Formation The Formation World TourTour by BeyoncePromotional poster for the tourLocationNorth America EuropeAssociated albumLemonadeStart dateApril 27 2016 2016 04 27 End dateOctober 7 2016 2016 10 07 Legs3No of shows49Attendance2 24 millionBox office 256 million 325 million in 2023 dollars 1 Beyonce concert chronologyOn the Run Tour 2014 Formation World Tour 2016 On the Run II Tour 2018 The tour s production and staging consisted of a 60 foot tall rotating LED cuboid referred to as the Monolith a treadmill runway and a secondary stage that stores and produces 2 000 gallons of water The theme of the tour was described as following the same linear chapters to that of the tour s supporting album Lemonade with each rotation of the aforementioned Monolith representing a new chapter of the show Several music critics gave the show positive reviews with a variety of publications praising both the tour s production and Beyonce s performance and vocal abilities The tour had a variety of notable opening acts including a number of special guests joining prominent opener DJ Khaled on stage Supporting acts also included artists signed to Beyonce s own management company Parkwood Entertainment such as the duo Chloe x Halle who were relatively unknown at the time The Formation World Tour ranked at 1 and 2 on Pollstar s 2016 mid year Top 100 Tours chart both in North America and worldwide respectively with a total mid year worldwide gross of 137 3 million from the first 25 shows including 126 3 million from the first North American leg of the tour In total the tour grossed 256 million from 49 sold out shows according to Billboard Boxscore and ranked at 2 on Pollstar s 2016 Year End Tours chart Contents 1 Background and development 2 Stage 3 Costume design 4 Concert synopsis 5 Critical reception 5 1 North America 5 2 Europe 6 Commercial performance 6 1 Ticket sales 6 2 Boxscore 7 Set list 8 Tour dates 9 Dancers 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksBackground and development edit nbsp The tour was announced following Beyonce s guest appearance at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show On February 6 2016 Beyonce released Formation for free on the music streaming service TIDAL and its accompanying music video on her official YouTube 3 The following day on February 7 2016 Beyonce performed Formation during her guest appearance at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show 4 Immediately after the performance a commercial aired announcing The Formation World Tour which would kick off in Miami on April 27 with the first pre sales going on sale just two days after the announcement on February 9 2016 5 Leading up to the tour announcement Beyonce was praised and criticized over her new song and Black Panther influenced costume for the Super Bowl halftime performance As a result of this the hashtags BoycottBeyonce and IStandWithBeyonce begun trending on social media platforms such as Twitter A group of protesters also planned to stage an anti Beyonce rally outside of the NFL s headquarters in New York City on the day general sale of tickets went for sale 6 However the planned rally was met with zero protesters and instead dozens of Beyonce supporters who held a counter protest 7 The tour s associated album Lemonade was released four days prior to the start of the tour 8 In a press release by Live Nation Entertainment following the tour s announcement it was revealed that The Formation World Tour would be supporting local United Way of America programs as well as the Flint water crisis After the first North American leg of the tour was completed it was announced that fans who had the option to add a donation to the Flint water crisis when purchasing tickets had raised 82 234 for the cause 9 In the same press release Beyonce s partnership with THX was announced with the purpose of providing the highest level of audio quality at concerts for the duration of the tour 10 Following on from the aforementioned controversy over Formation The Miami Fraternal Order of Police were reported to be pushing for a national boycott of police officers working the security for the concert ahead of the tour s opening night in Miami 11 Other police departments reportedly pushing to avoid the concert included Tampa and Nashville Tennessee however a Tampa police spokesperson stated that these boycotts had been blown way out of proportion 12 Rehearsals for the tour took place at Tampa s Raymond James Stadium which was rented by Live Nation for 745 000 TSA board member Thomas Scott spoke on the large scale production of the tour after seeing the stage during rehearsals stating that s one of the largest stages they ever put up I don t think I ve seen a stage that size During the same rehearsal period members of Beyonce s team met with more than 20 Tampa leaders including the Tampa Police Chief for a private luncheon in Ybor City in which they discussed ways to make Tampa a better city resulting in Beyonce making multiple financial pledges to certain initiatives 13 Stage edit nbsp nbsp The focal point of the tour s main stage was a 60 feet tall rotating cuboid nicknamed the Monolith by designers left The tour s B stage fills with 2 000 gallons of water towards the end of the show in which Beyonce and her dancers perform right The stage for the tour was described by Brian Levine senior project manager from Tait Towers as a game changer for what can be achieved in a stadium touring environment The entire collaboration from scenic to structure to mechanics was custom made to create an epic experience for both Beyonce and her fans Designed by Es Devlin and engineered and built collaboratively by Stageco and Tait Towers 14 the tour s stage features a centrepiece of a revolving 60 foot tall box made with video screen walls Known as the Monolith Devlin spoke on the box stating of wanting this to be the tallest object in the stadium a piece of kinetic stadium architecture the equivalent of a seven story revolving LED building Devlin also commented the box was perceived as a giant 3D billboard a huge LED armor within which Beyonce is revealed as an all too human scale real life figure and noted that Beyonce was heavily involved in the creative process of every inch of stages design The rotations of the box were said to represent a new chapter of the show in a similar chapter line to that of Lemonade The box takes approximately 4 minutes to achieve one rotation 15 The stage also consists of a runway which also acts as a treadmill leading onto a B stage that fills with a pool of water The treadmill on the catwalk was designed to be waterproof in order to withstand unpredictable weather found in outdoor stadiums The B stage stores 2 000 gallons of water inside of it and takes approximately 10 minutes to fill up which occurs without the audience even realising 14 The inspiration for the water within the B stage was inspired by the tour s supporting album Lemonade in particularly the song Forward as the songs message is described as a turning point from anger to forgiveness The pool of water is the antithesis to the fire spitting monolith the most joyful redemptive sequence of the show takes place here from Freedom through to Halo stated Devlin 15 The tour s stage and production was said to be so large that the maximum capacity of some venues was reduced in order to make space for it A writer for the Belfast Telegraph stated that the maximum capacity for Beyonce s concert in Dublin at Croke Park was reduced from 82 500 to 75 000 people to allow for the size of the stage with event organiser Eamon Fox stating It s a jaw dropping production and stage show and one of the biggest that s ever been in Croke Park 16 Costume design edit nbsp Beyonce worked with a variety of designers for her tour costumes including a piece by Peter Dundas of Roberto Cavalli pictured Beyonce worked with a variety of designers for her on stage costumes during the tour All styled by Beyonce s stylist Marni Senofonte references of the tour s costumes were compared to that of the wild west the antebellum south Africa and BDSM 17 The opening outfit consisted of a Victorian inspired look created by Dean and Dan Caten DSQUARED2 complete with a crystal embroidered bustier and an oversized western style hat The hats for Beyonce and her dancers were made by Baron Hats 18 The outfit also included leather gloves and a tattoo lace bodysuit 19 Balmain too produced a Victorian themed floral white bodysuit which contained hand embroidered pearls crystals and glass beads The outfit was accompanied with matching suede boots 17 Peter Dundas of Roberto Cavalli produced an all over black crystal embroidered bodysuit for the tour which also included gold metallic thread and accompanying knee high tiger print boots in a military style Alessandro Michele working for Gucci designed a sequinned bodysuit for Beyonce incorporating a geometric print and a red mink fur coat London based designer Atsuko Kudo designed and produced a more simple bodysuit for the tour creating an all red latex outfit with shoulder pads and a ruffled neckline 20 Kudo also stated that in order to make the outfit a life sized cast of Beyonce was used in order to fit the latex accurately to her body 18 Beyonce also requested to Kudo that the outfit was in sync with the antebellum theme which runs through the tour s supporting album Lemonade which influenced the inclusion of frills across the chest and scooping neckline 21 It was also noted how Beyonce performed barefoot in water during one performance whilst wearing a simple sequinned bodysuit 17 Beyonce also sported a Givenchy haute couture by Riccardo Tisci bronze bodysuit showing an exposed midriff Beyonce commissioned several ensembles from Inbal Dror a designer notable for attention demanding details like sheer cup corsets dramatic cut outs and slits and barely there silhouettes for the Tour 22 During Beyonce s hometown performance in Houston Texas Gucci provided another costume for Beyonce a custom bodysuit created with ruched tulle and sequins and embellished with a black beaded panther 20 During the London shows of the tour Beyonce debuted a gold leotard covered in 70 000 Swarvoski crystals designed by Julien Macdonald 23 The outfit also contained 24 carat gold embroidered components 24 Fishnet tights worn in accompaniment with the tour s outfits were hand dyed in crock pots in order to correctly match the varying skin tones of Beyonce s dancers 25 Notable merchandise sold to fans during the tour included Hot Sauce tote bags a nod to the line in her single Formation and Boycott Beyonce T shirts which were a nod to the aforementioned controversy Beyonce received after her Super Bowl 50 halftime show 17 Concert synopsis edit nbsp Beyonce performing with her dancers Throughout the concert a large rotating LED screen is featured centre stage projecting live images of Beyonce and her twenty 26 backup dancers to the audience 27 The concerts begins with Beyonce performing Formation alongside her all female dancers shadowing her and performing a choreography Angry red lighting and pyrotechnics are displayed as Sorry Bow Down and Run the World Girls are subsequently performed 28 Mine Baby Boy and Hold Up are performed next which then seamlessly transition into Countdown During this performance Beyonce and her dancers perform and walk down a catwalk leading to the middle of the crowd Between sets and costume changes video clips from Lemonade are projected onto the LED cuboid as well as aerial dancers performing a choreography 29 Before performing Me Myself and I Beyonce would often stop and talk to the crowd speaking on the relationship she and the audience have with God and themselves This act of the show was ended with a performance of All Night which Beyonce stated was her favourite song from her aforementioned new album 26 Don t Hurt Yourself was performed with many interchangeable snippets of other songs including Ring the Alarm and Independent Women 30 The next act consisted of Beyonce and her dancers performing more up tempo numbers such as Feeling Myself Yonce Drunk in Love and Partition Another costume change took place and the show continued with Beyonce and her dancers performing Daddy Lessons and 1 1 This was then followed by Beyonce performing an a cappella rendition of Love On Top which was said to connect Beyonce with her fans and break down the space between them The first of two tributes to Prince is seen as Beyonce performs a rendition of The Beautiful Ones 26 This is then followed by the large LED cuboid on stage lighting up in complete purple as an original recording of Purple Rain is played to the audience 30 The stage is then seen to contain human sized boxes in which Beyonce and her dancers perform inside of in sync to the 2014 remix of Crazy in Love which is then followed by Naughty Girl 26 The final act of the show is performed in a large pool of water on the tour s secondary stage Here Beyonce and her dancers perform a choreography and splash in the water to Freedom Survivor End of Time and the shows closing number Halo 31 During Halo Beyonce sings alone starting the performance on her knees in the pool of water 26 As the concert concludes Beyonce was described as standing on stage drenched hair sopping makeup running and her exhausted body looking at once all but human 31 Critical reception editNorth America edit nbsp Beyonce performing in Raleigh North Carolina during the tour s opening leg The opening night of the tour received rave reviews from critics Hermione Hoby of The Guardian awarded the concert 5 stars stating She sounds moves and looks like a goddess and most of us bow down accordingly 32 Kelli Kennedy writing for the Associated Press noted that Beyonce slays at tour opening and further commented her commanding performance of Freedom served as reminder to the world that she breaks chains all by myself I m gonna keep running because a runner don t quit on herself 33 Becky Randel of Billboard felt that emotion guided the mood for the evening and stated that Bey was overcome when the audience knew all the lyrics to her new song Hold Up and she often stopped to smile or nod at her exuberant BeyHive 34 Writing for Rolling Stone Kat Bein said Beyonce was a prime example of entertainment and a vision of an artist at her apex and later commented the show was a visual feast as well as an emotional tour de force packed with fireworks confetti rearranging stage designs and aerial dancers 35 Other reviews from the North American leg of the tour included Melissa Ruggierie writing for The Atlanta Journal Constitution online blog Ruggierie praised Beyonce s performance particularly the strong vocals demonstrated in 1 1 and concluded watching her command a stadium stage for two hours was another reminder of her limitless ambition However it was noted that Beyonce did not speak to the crowd very often 36 After Beyonce s hometown performance in Houston Brandon Caldwell of the Houston Press introduced his article stating Hours after the slaying the wig snatching the fitted snatching the life getting the boy byes and various curses of shock amazement and confusion I stood with a perplexed look on my face How How does Beyonce do this On this level With this magnitude 37 Lorraine Ali of the Los Angeles Times concluded her positive review of the Pasadena stop of the tour with Soaking wet and sitting onstage alone she left the audience with the closing number Halo She d been baptized and reborn into a less perfect version of Queen Bey allowing a more powerful Beyonce to arise from that imperfection 28 Jim Harrington of the San Jose Mercury News began his article stating there were so many moving parts a tremendous swirl of sharply choreographed dance routines cool special effects brilliant fireworks and other tactics for delighting tens of thousands Harrington noted however that too many snippets of songs rather than their full versions were performed feeling quality over quantity was missed 38 The first Canadian show of the tour in Edmonton was performed in cold and rainy conditions with Beyonce stating Can you feel your fingers I can t feel mine and I have to say this is the coldest show I ve ever done Despite this Sandra Sperounes of the Edmonton Journal commented not even rain or bitter wind could stop our Ms Flawless our Survivor our Queen Bey from dazzling an estimated 40 000 fans at Commonwealth Stadium on a stormy Friday night Sperounes concluded the sun was nowhere to be found but thanks to Bey s brilliant set the crowd left beaming with giddiness girl power and generosity 39 By the end of 2019 The Formation World Tour was named the best tour of the decade 2010s by Consequence of Sound 40 Rolling Stone included the performance on their list of the 50 Greatest Concerts of the Last 50 Years in 2017 41 Europe edit nbsp Beyonce performing on the stage s catwalk which connects the main stage to the B stage 42 A writer for Radio DeeJay reviewing the tour s stop in Milan Italy introduced their article saying Those who were there will remember for years Beyonce at the San Siro stadium in Milan was more than a concert The writer continued to praised the shows stage visuals and Beyonce s choreography and live singing before concluding the review with Beyonce has proven beyond doubt to be the best performer and one of the best singers our time 43 Mathilde Doiezie of Le Figaro ended his positive review of the Saint Denis show with A moment of grace concluded by Halo sung open heart kneeling in water face still dripping Cannons plan glitter to indicate the end of the siege After two hours of concert not a minute more Beyonce returned backstage Leaving there speechless tens of thousands of spectators who came to worship their pop idol 44 A writer for Metro International France speaking on the same show praised the tour s production stating it was the greatest show the Stade de France had seen since the U2 360 Tour However the article also felt the show lacked emotion in certain parts noting Beyonce did not mention the 2016 Nice truck attack that happened one week prior to the concert 45 Commercial performance editTicket sales edit nbsp Beyonce performing during the second of two shows at Wembley Stadium in London The second concert was added due to the first selling out in under 30 minutes Following the announcement of the tour Beyonce s website temporarily crashed as a result of the post Super Bowl advertisement 46 After the first round of North American ticket pre sales a second show at New York City s Citi Field was added to the itinerary due to the high demand 47 During the first round of the European general sale Beyonce s performance at Amsterdam Arena sold out within 20 minutes prompting a waiting list to be opened and promoters attempting to organise a second show 48 Some Swedish fans were left unhappy due to the speed tickets sold out for the Friends Arena date of the tour with complaints being made about the queueing system implemented by Ticketmaster Ticketmaster apologised and stated unfortunately there were more who wanted tickets than what was available 49 The UK shows were met with huge commercial success with all tickets being sold in under 30 minutes including 90 000 tickets at London s Wembley Stadium Many fans shared their displeasure online with not being able to secure tickets and as is usual with in demand concert tours many tickets found their way onto the secondary market place with a large markup on the original price 50 As a result of this a second London show was added to the schedule set for July 3 2016 51 After the first round of dates for the North American general sale opened to the public an additional show was added at Chicago s Soldier Field due to the overwhelming demand 52 Jesse Lawrence of Forbes reported that on the secondary market tickets for The Formation World Tour were averaging at 432 before the tickets hit the general public 53 On February 17 2016 Live Nation gave a press release announcing that nearly 1 million tickets had already been sold for the tour in 48 hours including sell outs in Miami Arlington Pasadena Toronto Chicago Foxborough Philadelphia New York City Baltimore Sunderland London Manchester Dublin Amsterdam and Stockholm 54 On May 5 2016 a second wave of US dates were announced including 7 new shows and a rescheduled date for the previously postponed Nashville show 55 After her performance in Minneapolis it was announced that Beyonce was the first female to headline a stadium show in the Minneapolis Saint Paul area held at TCF Bank Stadium 56 Boxscore edit nbsp The Formation World Tour grossed 256 084 556 with a total attendance of 2 242 099 people Chairman of Live Nation Global Touring Arthur Fogel confirmed in an article with Billboard that The Formation World Tour had already exceeded 100 million in gross revenue as well as stating that Nashville s Nissan Stadium date of the tour which had gone on sale the day of the article had already sold 33 000 tickets and grossed 4 million 57 In July 2016 Pollstar s top 100 worldwide and North American tours charts were announced Beyonce ranked at 1 in North America with a domestic gross of 126 3 million from the first North America leg of the tour and at 2 with 137 3 million on the worldwide chart accounting for the first 25 shows of the tour 58 According to Billboard Boxscore the first North American leg of the tour generated 123 million in ticket sales and played to 972 719 fans over 23 sold out shows These included a two night stint at Chicago s Soldier Field playing for 89 270 people and two nights at New York City s Citi Field playing for 73 486 The highest grossing single show of the leg was at Los Angeles Rose Bowl playing for 55 736 and grossing 7 1 million 59 In Europe the tour continued to be a success with another 17 sold out shows being reported by Billboard The leg included two sell out nights at London s Wembley Stadium playing for 142 500 fans and grossing 15 3 million the sixth largest boxscore of the year reported by Billboard at the time of the article The highest attended stop of the European stint and the tour overall was at Saint Denis Stade de France which played to a crowd of 75 106 people The leg grossed 86 9 million and played for 867 025 people in total 60 Following the final leg of the tour being reported to Billboard Boxscore the tour s total gross revenue reached 256 084 556 with total attendance topping out at 2 242 099 61 Beyonce with The Formation World Tour also ranked at 2 on Pollstar s annual Year End Top Worldwide Tours chart 62 Other Pollstar year end charts showed that Beyonce s two performances at Wembley Stadium during the tour were the 6th largest grossing shows of the year worldwide whilst the tour s two stops at New York City s Citi Field were the 5th highest grossing concerts within the US 63 64 Chris Hunt writing for ticket merchant AXS reported that The Formation World Tour was one of the top 20 highest grossing tours of all time Hunt also noted that within the same top 20 the tour had the fewest shows 65 Set list editThis set list is from the Miami show It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour No Angel video intro contains elements of Formation Act I Formation Sorry contains elements of I m Sorry Bow Down contains elements of Tom Ford Run the World Girls Superpower video interlude containing elements of Made It Act II Mine contains elements of Standing on the Sun Remix Baby Boy contains elements of Freaks Hold Up contains elements of Bam Bam Countdown contains elements of Pop My Trunk Me Myself and I Runnin Lose It All All Night I Care video interlude contains elements of Ghost New Slaves The Hills and 6 Inch Act III Don t Hurt Yourself Ring the Alarm contains elements of Five to One Ring the Alarm Tenor Saw song Independent Woman Part I Lost Yo Mind Naughty Girl and I Been On Diva contains elements of U Mad and Cut It Flawless Remix Feeling Myself Yonce 7 11 Drunk in Love contains elements of Swimming Pools Drank Rocket Hip Hop Star Freakum Dress video interlude Act IV Daddy Lessons Single Ladies Put A Ring On It Purple Rain video interlude with the original recording Act V Crazy in Love contains elements of the 2014 Remix and excerpts from Bootylicious Naughty Girl Party contains elements of La Di Da Di Blow contains elements of Give It to Me Baby and Nasty Girl Sweet Dreams contains elements of Sweet Dreams Are Made of This Die With You video interlude contains elements of Blue Act VI Encore Freedom Survivor End of Time contains elements of Grown Woman Halo Notes Starting with the show in Tampa 7 11 Sweet Dreams amp Single Ladies Put A Ring On It were dropped from the setlist 1 1 was added to the set list in replacement for Single Ladies During the show in Raleigh the stadium was evacuated during the middle of Daddy Lessons after lightning had been spotted in the area The show later resumed after almost an hour with Crazy in Love with 1 1 not being performed that night 66 Starting with the first show in Houston Partition and an acapella version of Kitty Kat were added to the setlist During the first show in Houston and the show in Arlington Still Tippin was included in the Diva dance break Starting with the San Diego Panda replaced Still Tippin for the remainder of the first North American Leg and the European Leg Although during the first show in London Cut It amp Panda was replaced with Man Starting with the St Louis show Cut It amp Panda was replaced with I Got the Keys Starting with the show in Arlington Love On Top was added to the setlist Additionally a cover of The Beautiful Ones by Prince was performed The song was performed during the rest of the first leg of the tour except in Toronto On the European leg the song was only performed at the following concerts in Cardiff London Dublin Milan Copenhagen and Frankfurt During the show in Minneapolis the stadium was evacuated due to near by lightning strikes The show was postponed for forty five minutes 67 During the show in Detroit Beyonce dedicated Halo to the victims affected by the Orlando nightclub shooting 68 During the show in Sunderland Cardiff Manchester and Dublin Partition was not performed Starting with the show in Sunderland Blow was removed from the setlist Starting with the show in Cardiff Kitty Kat was removed from the setlist and replaced with an a capella version of Irreplaceable During the show in Glasgow Beyonce started the performance of Freedom in a capella as tribute to Alton Sterling Philando Castile and other victims of police brutality 69 During the show in Barcelona Irremplazable was performed instead of Irreplaceable 70 Starting with the show in St Louis Irreplaceable was removed adding Kitty Kat back to the setlist Additionally Single Ladies Put a Ring on It was performed During the show in New Orleans Big Freedia introduced Beyonce to the stage starting the Formation performance 71 During the second show in Atlanta Dey Know replaced I Got the Keys during the Diva dance break paying tribute to Shawty Lo who had just passed away 5 days prior to the show During the last show of the tour at East Rutherford Serena Williams Jay Z amp Kendrick Lamar joined Beyonce on stage while performing Sorry Drunk in Love and Freedom 6 Inch was performed 72 Tour dates editList of concerts showing date city country venue opening acts attendance and gross revenue 2 73 Date 2016 City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue April 27 Miami United States Marlins Park DJ Khaled 36 656 36 656 5 252 615 April 29 Tampa Raymond James Stadium 40 818 40 818 4 803 295 May 1 Atlanta Georgia Dome 46 321 46 321 5 801 725 May 3 Raleigh Carter Finley Stadium 38 292 38 292 4 810 620 May 7 Houston NRG Stadium 43 871 43 871 6 412 280 May 9 Arlington AT amp T Stadium 42 235 42 235 5 954 775 May 12 San Diego Qualcomm Stadium 45 885 45 885 6 028 115 May 14 Pasadena Rose Bowl 55 736 55 736 7 138 685 May 16 Santa Clara Levi s Stadium 44 252 44 252 6 201 845 May 18 Seattle CenturyLink Field 46 529 46 529 5 415 810 May 20 Edmonton Canada Commonwealth Stadium 39 299 39 299 3 723 830 May 23 Minneapolis United States TCF Bank Stadium DJ Drama 37 203 37 203 4 174 270 May 25 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre DJ Scratch 45 009 45 009 4 440 554 May 27 Chicago United States Soldier Field Rae SremmurdVic Mensa 89 270 89 270 11 279 890 May 28 DJ Scratch May 31 Pittsburgh Heinz Field Jermaine Dupri 36 325 36 325 3 927 805 June 3 Foxborough Gillette Stadium DJ Khaled 48 304 48 304 6 008 698 June 5 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 47 223 47 223 5 563 435 June 7 New York City Citi Field 73 486 73 486 11 461 340 June 8 June 10 Baltimore M amp T Bank Stadium 47 819 47 819 5 770 660 June 12 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 26 662 26 662 3 474 695 June 14 a Detroit Ford Field 41 524 41 524 5 471 395 June 28 Sunderland England Stadium of Light DJ Magnum 48 952 48 952 4 996 960 June 30 Cardiff Wales Principality Stadium 49 215 49 215 5 379 199 July 2 London England Wembley Stadium 142 500 142 500 15 301 688 July 3 July 5 Manchester Emirates Old Trafford 49 935 49 935 5 159 998 July 7 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Park Chloe x HalleIngrid 46 058 46 058 4 707 580 July 9 Dublin Ireland Croke Park 68 575 68 575 7 449 942 July 12 Dusseldorf Germany Esprit Arena 34 481 34 481 3 464 861 July 14 Zurich Switzerland Letzigrund 23 790 23 790 2 980 051 July 16 Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Arena 49 436 49 436 4 712 051 July 18 Milan Italy San Siro Chloe x HalleIngridSophie Beem 54 313 54 313 4 744 732 July 21 Saint Denis France Stade de France Chloe x HalleIngrid 75 106 75 106 6 258 954 July 24 Copenhagen Denmark Telia Parken 45 197 45 197 4 626 103 July 26 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena 48 519 48 519 3 937 498 July 29 Frankfurt Germany Commerzbank Arena 36 647 36 647 3 739 440 July 31 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium 48 955 48 955 4 681 095 August 3 Barcelona Spain Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys 45 346 45 346 4 806 995 September 10 St Louis United States The Dome at America s Center Vic Mensa 38 256 38 256 3 953 445 September 14 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium Anderson Paak 47 440 47 440 6 736 700 September 17 Santa Clara Levi s Stadium DJ Drama 44 015 44 015 4 898 690 September 22 Houston NRG Stadium DJ Khaled 42 635 42 635 5 107 065 September 24 New Orleans Mercedes Benz Superdome 46 474 46 474 5 349 960 September 26 Atlanta Georgia Dome 45 126 45 126 5 374 615 September 29 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