Features
Jay Z & Justin Timberlake Are ‘Legends Of Summer’
It doesn’t get much bigger than this, what with 23 Grammys, 67 million albums sold and two Emmys between the two superstars. The trek marks the first time Timberlake has toured North America since 2007. Jay Z’s last coast-to-coast adventure was 2011’s “Watch The Throne” tour with Kanye West.
Here’s the plan:
July 17 – Toronto, Ontario, Rogers Centre
July 19 – Bronx, N.Y., Yankee Stadium
July 22 – Chicago, Ill., Soldier Field
July 26 – San Francisco, Calif., Candlestick Park
July 28 – Pasadena, Calif., Rose Bowl
July 31 – Vancouver, British Columbia, BC Place
Aug. 4 – Hershey, Pa., Hersheypark Stadium
Aug. 6 – Detroit, Mich., Ford Field
Aug. 8 – Baltimore, Md., M&T Bank Stadium
Aug. 10 – Boston, Mass., Fenway Park
Aug. 13 – Philadelphia, Pa., Citizens Bank Park
Aug. 16 – Miami Gardens, Fla., Sun Life Stadium
Beginning at high noon local time today (Feb. 22), Citi members will have access to pre-sale tickets through the credit card’s Private Pass program. Also beginning today you can RSVP for early access to a Feb. 27 pre-sale via the tour’s Facebook page. A pre-sale for users of Live Nation’s mobile phone app can get in on some pre-sale madness beginning Feb. 27. General onsales for all dates except New York City begin Feb. 28. VIP packages are available. For more information, click here for Justin Timberlake’s website and here for Jay Z’s Internet home.