Beyonce & Jay Z Reports: On the Run Tour Sales Plummeting, Solange Elevator Scandal to Blame?
Hip Hop's power couple Beyonce and Jay Z is not invincible after all as the sales of their upcoming "On the Run" tour is reportedly plummeting thanks to Solange elevator scandal. Due to kick off on June 25, Wednesday, the highly anticipated husband and wife team up is suffering from the lack of airplay on the radio and highly publicized divorce and cheating allegations.
The famous Jay Z and Solange elevator brawl started it all and everything went down as the cheating allegations flooded the net, accusing the "Drunk on Love" performers of infidelity. The business mogul is allegedly keeping a lot of secret affairs including Rachel Roy who sparked Solange to attack the rapper during the red carpet Met Gala 2014 event.
"It's overload. The public has been left with a sour taste in their mouth because of the elevator fight and all the information that leaked about Jay and B's relationship afterward," a source told Life & Style in an interview posted on In Touch Weekly. "The night of the Met it was very obvious that Jay was doing things that were inappropriate, and Solange was looking to find out from Rachel."
"One the Run" was expected to be a huge success following the couple's sold out concert, "Mrs. Carter and Legends of the Summer." According to Perez Hilton, "the duo's tabloid scandals involving the state of their marriage and the epic Solange elevator brawl might be to blame for the low sales... But we have a feeling it's just the high ticket prices!"
Based on Ticketmaster, there are still tens of thousands of ticket are still available for the concert and the venue for the tour happens to be on the major U.S. that usually sell out quickly. These convert venues include: East Rutherford, NJ on July 12, Atlanta on July 15 and Miami on July 25.
Here is the complete schedule Beyonce and Jay Z's "On the Run" tour.
06-25 Miami, FL - Sun Life Stadium
06-28 Cincinnati, OH - Great American Ball Park
07-01 Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
07-05 Philadelphia, PA - Citizens Bank Park
07-07 Baltimore, MD - M and T Bank Stadium
07-09 Toronto, Ontario - Rogers Centre
07-11 East Rutherford, NJ - Metlife Stadium
07-15 Atlanta, GA - Georgia Dome
07-18 Houston, TX - Minute Maid Park
07-20 New Orleans, LA - Mercades-Benz Superdome
07-22 Arlington, TX - AT&T Stadium
07-24 Chicago, IL - Soldier Field
07-27 Winnipeg, Mantioba - Investers Group Field
07-30 Seattle, WA - Safeco Field
08-02 Pasadena, CA - Rose Bowl
08-05 San Francisco, CA - AT&T Park
08-06 San Francisco, CA - AT&T Park