After completely stealing Coldplay’s thunder during the Super Bowl 50 Halftime show, Beyonce might have also stolen ticket sales from them. Right after the performance, CBS didn’t show an ad for Coldplay’s tour, but showed one for Beyonce’s instead.

During the medley of hits, Beyonce unveiled the new single “Formation,” which is conveniently also the title of her new world tour. The complete itinerary is already on Beyonce’s site and the American Express presale starts between Feb. 9 and Feb. 17.

The tour will kick off in Miami at Marlins Park on April 27. She will continue performing in sports venues across the U.S. through June 12, when she finishes up at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

After that, she heads to the U.K. for a stadium tour there, from June 28 through July 7.

Other stops in the U.S. leg include the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on May 1; AT&T Stadium in Dallas on May 9; the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles on May 14; Soldier Field in Chicago on May 27; and Citi Field in New York on June 7. She will be back at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on May 16.

Beyonce is expected to release a new album, which will probably be out by the time the tour starts.