For many artists, performing at the Presidential inauguration, followed by the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show just a few weeks later, would be enough excitement to tide one over for an entire year.
But when it comes to Grammy-winning recording artist Beyoncé, those two events were merely the appetizers in a year-long buffet. In fact, Live Nation announced on Sunday that the former "single lady" will be kicking off a world tour beginning this April.
The best part? She's coming to Brooklyn.
The Barclays Center, naturally.
After the release of her much buzzed-about fifth album in March, Beyoncé will embark on a world tour stopping in twenty European cities, including Dublin, Ireland; Berlin, Germany; Paris, France, and a four-night stint in London, UK.
The next leg will be the North American tour, stopping in another twenty cities, and after that the second wave will land in Latin America, Australia, and Asia.
"The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour promises to be the entertainer’s most ambitious undertaking to date," an announcement by Live Nation stated. "It is expected to be bigger in scope than any of her previous shows."
Public sales for the North American dates begin on Monday, Feb. 11, at www.ticketmaster.com.
A complete list of tour dates and on-sale dates can be found here. Additional information is available at www.beyonce.com.
If you need a Beyoncé fix in the meantime, you can tune in to her documentary, "Life Is But a Dream" on Saturday, Feb. 16 at 9 p.m. on HBO.