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The Carters are an indisputable power couple, virtual hiphop royalty. Beyoncé has been flying up near the sun with her 2016 tour-de-force/Grammy-worthy/critically celebrated Lemonade, though her influence, talent, and sheer diva power were never in question before then. Jay-Z could probably retire, but he keeps kicking out albums—and even if I thought 4:44 was a yawn, it topped the charts and earned him a Grammy nom, so what do I know?

The duo also released a collab this year as the Carters, Everything Is Love, which sounds pretty good, from what I’ve heard. Opening track “Summer” is sexy and funky and cinematic in a retro-soul kind of way, while "Heard About Us" finds Beyonce turning on the 'tude in the chorus ("No need to ask, you heard about us / Watch your mouth when you're around us (Watch your back!)") over a breezy vaguely disco-flavored groove, while Jay-Z drones verses on the down and up sides of fame (his "Billie Jean"-I'm-not-the-father moment, pending lawsuits, shooting a music video in the Louvre, having his own brand of cognac)... I think I might dig this album more than either of the couple's recent solo output.

Setlists on this tour have clocked in at more than 40 tracks, a mix of both artists performing their respective solo material and coming together for tracks off Everything Is Love and other collabs that came before ("Crazy in Love," "Drunk in Love," "Upgrade U," "03 Bonnie and Clyde," et. al).

Listen to a Spotify playlist that partially recreates a recent setlist below (minus most of Jay-Z's material, which he pulled from Spotify last year, plus a few adds from the new LP), to get you stoked for tonight's show at CenturyLink Field. You can still nab $49 tickets.