Anticipating Complaints About the Jay Z and Beyoncé Tour

The biggest power couple in music is possibly going on tour together, but we can already anticipate not everyone will be happy about it.

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Earlier this week, Page Six reported that Jay Z and Beyoncé have plans to tour together this summer. If true, this would easily be the hottest ticket of the year. No formal announcement has been made yet from either camps, but with Jay Z announcing plans to extend his "Made in America" festival to Los Angeles, there's no telling what he and Beyoncé have up their sleeve for the rest of the year. 

While this speculative news is obviously a plus for their fans, it also means hip-hop's favorite power couple will have a tough time living up to the hype. Because you can't please everybody, and we know people love nothing more than complaining on the Internet, we put together a list of complaints we're anticipating for Jay Z and Beyoncé's tour. 

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They didn't bring out Kanye West.

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Why did Beyoncé have to go on tour with her husband? Can't she be her own woman?

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They performed "Part II (On the Run)."

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Tickets should have been free because they have too much money.

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Jay Z hasn’t changed his stage show since 2009.

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Why was Jay Z wearing [enter brand here]?

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Jay Z threw up the Roc sign again. He’s definitely part of the illuminati.

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Jay Z and Beyoncé seemed distant on stage. They’re clearly only together for the money.

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Beyoncé's performance was way too raunchy.

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Blue Ivy should have been at home sleeping, not on stage in front of 20,000 people.

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