Beyonce has announced details of the UK leg of her 'Mrs. Carter Show' world tour, which will take place throughout 2013!
The 'Crazy In Love' singer, who made her return to the stage over the weekend at the Super Bowl Halftime show, will play venues across the UK.
The tour begins in Birmingham on April 26th, before calling at various London dates as well as a gig in Manchester.
It has been announced that the 'Halo' star will now be playing extra nights in both Birmingham and Manchester on 27th April and 8th May respectively.
Beyonce's 2013 tour will celebrate her return to music with her fifth album.
The record is the follow-up to 2011's '4', which featured the hit singles 'Run The World (Girls)', 'Best Thing I Never Had', 'Countdown', 'Love On Top' and 'End Of Time'.
Beyonce has been teasing the album for weeks in the build-up to her performance at the Super Bowl, and is known to have worked with Ne-Yo and Justin Timberlake on the project. It is not yet known whether the star has reunited on record with her husband Jay-Z.
Beyonce hinted last week that her new album would include a song about the miscarriage she suffered two years ago.
"I went into the studio and wrote the saddest song I've ever written in my life," she said. "And it was the best form of therapy for me, because it was the saddest thing I've ever been through."
Birmingham, UK - April 26 - LG Arena Birmingham, UK - April 27 - LG Arena London, UK - April 29 - The O2 Arena London, UK - April 30 - The O2 Arena London, UK - May 01 - The O2 Arena London, UK - May 03 - The O2 Arena Manchester, UK - May 07 - Manchester Arena Manchester, UK - May 08 - Manchester Arena
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