Jay Z and Beyoncé Run Miami Opening Night of Joint Tour
The Carter’s kicked off their highly anticipated On the Run Tour Wednesday (June 25) night at the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., to a sold-out crowd.
The show picked up right where their star-studded On the Run promo video left off, with the couple opening the night with "’03 Bonnie and Clyde." Beyoncé flaunted her curves in an all-black everything crystal-embossed fishnet body suit and matching mask while Jay Z rocked a beanie, shades and tux and T combo.
Of course the set didn't stop there — and neither did Bey’s jaw-dropping wardrobe changes. Outside of rocking the stage in killer fashions from Tom Ford, Versace, Vera Wang, Givenchy and a host of other designers, the couple took a nostalgic blast to the past and performed 42 of their individual and collective hits from over the past decades. The set list included jams like, "Upgrade You," "Crazy in Love," "Tom Ford," "Ring the Alarm," "Diva" and "Clique." Bey even sang the hooks on Jay's "Holy Grail" and the night's outro song, "Forever Young."
As if the looks and impressive setlist weren't enough, the typically private couple also shared intimate never-before-seen video from their April 2008 wedding and kept the video surprises coming as they sang "Halo" towards the end of the night, showing adorable footage of new-born Blue Ivy Carter with her parents in the hospital just minutes after she was born.
The On the Run Tour is on track to be one of the highest earning tours ever. The couple is expected to rake in a whopping $100 million for their 16-city takeover. The concert picks up on June 28 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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