Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z Set Dates for 'Legends of the Summer' Tour

Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z have fleshed out tour talk with a string of 12 dates for their Legends of the Summer tour, which kicks off July 17th at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.

The road trip is slated to roll through New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston and more, with shows at famed venues including Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park and the Rose Bowl. You can check out the full list of dates for the Legends of the Summer tour below.

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Except for the New York date, tickets will go on sale February 28th through Live Nation, with a special announcement regarding the Yankee Stadium date coming soon. Starting today, however, fans can visit the tour's Facebook page to RSVP for access to presale tickets, which will be available February 27th.

Timberlake is currently gearing up for the release of his long-awaited new LP, The 20/20 Experience, which is due March 19th. While Jay-Z isn't pushing a new album, he appeared on Timberlake's comeback single, "Suit & Tie," which the two have performed a handful of times since its release, including at the Grammys.

7/17 Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre 
7/19 New York, NY – Yankee Stadium
7/22 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
7/26 San Francisco, CA – Candlestick Park
7/28 Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl
7/31 Vancouver, BC – BC Place Stadium
8/4 Hershey, PA – Hershey Stadium
8/6 Detroit, MI – Ford Field
8/8 Baltimore, MD – M&T Bank Stadium
8/10 Boston, MA – Fenway Park
8/13 Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park
8/16 Miami, FL – Sun Life Stadium

This article originally appeared on Rolling Stone: Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z Set Dates for 'Legends of the Summer' Tour

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