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Beyonce, Jay Z Reveal Wedding Video at 'On The Run' Kickoff Show (VIDEO)

Beyonce and Jay Z kicked off their "On The Run" tour in Florida yesterday and fans were treated to a glimpse of the couple's 2008 wedding video.

The hip-hop power couple performed during a sold-out show at Miami's Sun Life Stadium on Wednesday and fans were thrilled to finally see footage from their private nuptials projected onto large screens.

On April 4th 2008 Beyonce, 32, and Jay Z, 44, wed before a small group of approximately 40 close friends and family and up until last night, they had never publicly shared details about their big day.

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During a performance of Jay Z's "Young Forever," the couple played clips taken from their very private wedding ceremony which drew applause from the excited crowd.

Beyonce is seen wearing a white wedding gown at the altar, while the hip-hop mogul is seen standing next to her in a traditional black and white tuxedo.

The audience also saw footage of a baby Blue Ivy, now 2, bonding with her famous parents. In one clip she is taking her first steps with the help of her father and in another she is seen kissing Beyonce.

The show kicked off with an energetic performance of the couple's classic hit "03 Bonnie and Clyde."

Beyonce took the stage in a revealing black fishnet and leather body suit paired with combat heel-boots and matching ski mask. Jay Z stepped out in a black suit with a black and white American flag print shirt and a beanie with shades.

The couple are scheduled to perform 18 shows across the U.S. between June 25 and Aug. 6, however, more shows are likely to be added to the list at a later date. The tour was named after Beyonce and Jay Z's "Part II (On the Run)" song.

The "On The Run" tour in partnership up with Beyonce's #BeyGOOD campaign will donate $1 from every ticket sold to the Shawn Carter Foundation, an organization designed to help further the education of those facing socio-economic hardships.

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