
Jay-Z Announces 30th Anniversary Concerts in Los Angeles and Paris
Jay-Z has announced two major stadium concerts in Los Angeles and Paris to celebrate his 30th anniversary in the music industry. These shows are set to honor his legacy and career milestones.
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Jay-Z Announces Concerts in Paris and Los Angeles
Following his performance at the Roots Picnic earlier this month and his three upcoming Yankee Stadium shows, Jay-Z and Roc Nation have announced shows in Paris on Thursday, September 10, 2026, and Los Angeles on Friday, October 23. Tickets will be available beginning Thursday, June 11 through Citi and Mastercard presales (details below). The general […]
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The hip-hop icon will play in Paris on Sept. 10 and SoFi Stadium on Oct. 23.
By Ethan Millman
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The rapper will perform at Stade de France on Sept. 10 and at SoFi Stadium on Oct. 23
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Jay-Z will play major stadium concerts in Los Angeles and Paris this fall, adding the two shows to his itinerary to follow the upcoming three sold-out Yankee Stadium concerts. The new concerts were announced today by Jay-Z and Roc Nation. The Paris concert at the Stade de France is set for Thursday, September 10, and […]
By Greg Evans
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Next up, Hov will take over Yankee Stadium for three sold-out concerts in July.
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The rapper recently made his return to the stage, and is currently celebrating 30 years of debut album ‘Reasonable Doubt’ and 25 years of sixth album ‘The Blueprint’ The post Jay-Z announces huge shows in Paris and Los Angeles to “celebrate legacy” appeared first on NME.
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