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Beyoncé, photographed at the 2016 Met Gala in New York City, on May 2, has added eight new dates to the Formation World Tour. Getty Images

Missed your chance to score tickets to Beyonce’s Formation World Tour? Don’t abandon hope just yet.

To date Beyonce, 34, has performed four of her 39 shows on the multi-city tour. And now the “6 INCH” singer has decided to expand the tour. The 20-time Grammy award-winner has added eight shows, including stops in New Jersey, Los Angeles and Houston. Tickets are not yet available, though Facebook events have been created for each new show. It remains unclear whether updates will be made available through those pages.

While Beyonce travels the globe, wowing fans with her elaborate outfits and the powerful lyrics off her latest album, “Lemonade,” her husband Jay Z is reportedly hard at work on a project of his own. The rapper is reportedly preparing to respond to the lofty cheating claims made on Beyonce’s latest album through his music — perhaps we’ll finally find out who "Becky with the good hair" really is?

Although he’s said to be in the studio, he has been spotted with Beyoncé — and their adorable daughter Blue Ivy Carter — at tour stops along the way. The family was seen spending time together during a practice run in Miami. Jay Z and Beyonce were spotted laughing while riding on the back of a golf cart together inside the stadium while rumors swirled about the status of their relationship. The “Love Drought” singer performed the first of her shows that night.

Beyonce’s next show takes place May 7 in her hometown of Houston, Texas. The show is sold out. Below are the new cities, venues and dates added to the Formation World Tour.

  • Sept. 7 - Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
  • Sept. 14 - Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
  • Sept. 17 - Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
  • Sept. 22 - NRG Park in Houston.
  • Sept. 24 - Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
  • Sept. 26 - The Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
  • Sept. 29 - Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Oct. 2 - Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.