As our pockets recuperate from The Carters’ On The Run tour, now we have our Forever First Lady’s book tour to budget for. 

Tickets for Michelle Obama’s book tour went live on Friday for her autobiography, “Becoming”. Mrs. Obama’s 10-city book tour starts in November. The first two stops will be in her hometown of Chicago and Los Angeles where tickets range from $50 to $2,500! And depending on the type of ticket you purchase online, you will get one copy of new autobiography, which makes us feel a tiny bit better about the prices.

Live Nation, the world’s largest concert promoter is managing the tour . On their website, Live Nation said Mrs. Obama’s “how would “feature intimate and honest conversations between Mrs. Obama and a selection of to-be-announced moderators, reflective of the extraordinary stories shared in the wide-ranging chapters of her deeply personal book.” The company also manages tours for celebrities such as Miley Cyrus and Mrs. Obama’s bestie, Beyonce ( which we cannot confirm if she will be joining the Forever First Lady).

Earlier this month, Mrs. Obama posted an Instagram video, sharing her excitement about the finished piece.

“As I’ve written my memoir, BECOMING, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about my story, mining it for the kinds of details I’d usually just brush off or even forget about,” she wrote. “the narrow taillights of my father’s car, a talk with my mother on a drive home, the heat of my daughter’s forehead when she ran a fever. And in doing so, I’ve realized that those surface-level “stats” don’t really tell my story at all. This fall, I’d like to share that fuller story with all of you on my book tour. It’s the story of my humdrum plainness, my tiny victories, my lasting bruises, my ordinary hopes and worries. It’s the story of who I am, truly, and I’m proud of it—blemishes and all. ”

“Becoming” comes out November 13th.

Click here to get your tickets while they last on Ticketmaster

 

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Alexia is the publisher and editor-in-chief of RoyalTee Magazine and the founder of RoyalTee Enterprises.