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Beyoncé and Jay-Z perform at the Grammy Awards at Staples...

Beyoncé and Jay-Z perform at the Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Jan. 26, 2014. Credit: Getty Images / Kevork Djansezian

Beyoncé and Jay-Z are readying a summer blockbuster sequel of their own, a massive global stadium tour, which includes a stop at MetLife Stadium on Aug. 2.

The “On the Run II” tour kicks off June 6 in Cardiff, Wales, and runs through Oct. 2 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

But with that secret out, the next mystery is: What will they be promoting? Is that long-rumored joint album from music’s most powerful couple actually coming out? Or are they just trying to do a tour that they can now enjoy?

In his song “MaNyfaCedGod,” Jay-Z reveals that on the couple’s “On the Run” tour in 2014, they were considering divorce and struggling through the show.

“’On the Run,’ we took a hundred together,” he rhymes. “More than the money, it was the fact that we done it together.”

Jay-Z said it was “healing in real time” when he performed “Song Cry” followed by Beyoncé’s “Resentment” during the show. “That was real crying,” he said.

Tickets for the MetLife show are $25-$380 and go on sale at 10 a.m. on March 19 through Ticketmaster. Citi cardholders, Tidal subscribers and members of Beyoncé’s fan club The Beyhive can purchase presale tickets starting Wednesday.

Fans may get an idea of what they have planned when Beyoncé headlines Coachella in April, her first concert since the birth of their twins, Sir and Rumi.

Though Jay-Z has confirmed that the couple were initially working on a joint album before they decided that Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” project should be finished first, it’s not clear if any of those songs are ready for release.

However, the couple is already together on the new DJ Khaled single “Top Off,” where Bey declares, among other things, “Two deep, it’s just me and Jay, just posted in them courtside seats.”

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