Beyonce and Jay Z are ramping up promotion for their joint tour with the 'Drunk In Love' singer releasing behind the scenes snaps from their 'On The Run' movie trailer, featuring Jake Gyllenhaal and Blake Lively.
The married couple will be launching their first ever joint tour on June 25 in Miami, which will see them perform their individual hits, while also joining each other for their collaborations which include 'Drunk In Love,' 'Crazy In Love' and 'Part II (On The Run).'

Even Beyonce and Jay Z love a good fast food meal (Mason Poole/Beyonce Tumblr)
Just in case fans weren't excited enough about the epic movie-style tour trailer which Bey and Jay premiered last month, Beyonce has shared some snaps from behind the scenes on set of the film and it looks as though they had a whole lotta fun!

BFFs! Beyonce and Blake Lively hug it out on set (Mason Poole/Beyonce Tumblr)
In one snap, Beyonce, 32, and Jay Z, 44, can be seen sitting in their car and sharing some fast food in between filming scenes with the bootylicious diva chowing down a burger, while she can be seen jokingly throwing her hands in the air, standing next to Emmy Rossum who plays a policewoman out to catch the modern day Bonnie and Clyde couple.

The 'XO' singer gets a little silly with Emmy Rossum (Mason Poole/Beyonce Tumblr)
Another candid shot shows Beyonce smiling with happiness while hugging actress Blake Lively who plays her concerned best friend in the clip, with the other photos giving a glimpse at the camera work behind the scenes.

Jake Gyllenhaal looks rather menacing with that knife (Mason Poole/Beyonce Tumblr)
No doubt, the pair are keen to remain positive and promote the tour following claims that it has failed to sell tickets in the midst of controversy which has included the fallout of the infamous elevator brawl with Solange Knowles and allegations of cheating on Jay Z's part.
However, a new report from Forbes has refuted the poor ticket sales claims and reveals that the 21-date trek is actually set to become the second most successful in history with it expected to make a projected $100 million.
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