Beyoncé At The Verizon Center: Star Sells Out D.C. In Under One Minute (Again)

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Tickets for Beyoncé's "The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour" July 30 Verizon Center concert went on sale Friday, February 15 at 10 a.m. Tickets for Beyoncé's "The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour" July 30 Verizon Center concert sold out Friday, February 15 at 10:01 a.m.

After selling out a July 29 Verizon Center concert in under one minute on Monday, February 11, second shows were announced for D.C. and Brooklyn. Tour stops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Jose, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Auburn Hills, Boston, D.C. and Brooklyn sold out in minutes.

Click through the slideshow to read some Twitter reactions about Beyoncé's immediately second sold-out D.C. show -- story continues below:

Seats for the nearest tour stops to D.C. also went on sale Friday morning. The July 25 Philadelphia show and July 26 Atlantic City show both are sold out.

If you don't want to pay $144 on StubHub for the cheapest Beyoncé seat at the Verizon Center, you have one more opportunity to pay face value for a "The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour" ticket. Tickets for the July 12 stop at The Arena At Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Ga., go on sale Saturday, February 16 at 10 a.m.

Click through the slideshow to read some Twitter reactions about Beyoncé's FIRST immediately sold-out D.C. show.

As of now, there are no tour dates scheduled for July 28, the day before Beyoncé's D.C. stop, and nothing scheduled for July 31 and August 1. The Verizon Center has open dates July 28 and August 1. A Washington Mystics game is scheduled for July 31.

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