2016 has been a big year for Beyonce. The start of the year saw a major Super Bowl Halftime performance, a huge tour announcement and most recently, the release of her sixth studio album, Lemonade.

Upon that list, you can also add Beyonce's Formation World Tour, which launched in the spring. With sold-out shows across the country and hefty resale ticket prices, the 34-year-old is poised to have one of the biggest tours of the summer.

The Formation World Tour launched on April 27 in Miami and will run until Oct. 2, where it concludes in Nashville. For all of the tour's remaining dates, tickets for Beyonce are averaging $257. As it stands, her priciest cities are slated to be San Francisco, Hersheypark, PA and East Rutherford, NJ. Her June 12 stop at Hersheypark Stadium is averaging $307 on the resale market, with the cheapest ticket up for grabs for $70. Right behind that show is the singer's Metlife Stadium stop on Sept. 7, where tickets are averaging $301, with the cheapest ticket priced at $66.


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On the other hand, Beyonce has a handful of affordable dates on the schedule, including a June 14 stop at Ford Field in Detroit, where tickets are averaging $199, with the cheapest ticket going for $62, according to data provided by Razorgator. Beyonce fans in the area can secure parking in Detroit before the show through Parkwhiz.com, where rates begin at just $5.

The big demand this summer for Beyonce isn't too surprising given the star's lack of live performances in the past couple years. The last time fans had the chance to see her live was in 2014 for the On the Run Tour with Jay Z, where resale tickets averaged $221. In 2013, Beyonce toured on the Mrs. Carter World Tour, and tickets for the tour averaged $324 on the secondary market.

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