Jay-Z To Perform Special Shows At Yankee Stadium Celebrating ‘Reasonable Doubt’ & ‘The Blueprint’ Anniversaries

On the heels of his return to the festival stage at Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, Jay-Z and Roc Nation announced a pair of concerts at Yankee Stadium, one to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt and the other to commemorate 2001’s The Blueprint.
The legendary rapper, who recently changed the styling of his stage name to JAŸ-Z, will make his way to the Bronx July 10 to honor the 1996 release of Reasonable Doubt, and he returns the next night to celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint, two albums that are widely considered to among the most influential in hip-hop.
No additional information regarding tickets was provided by Roc Nation.
JAŸ-Z is making a slow return to the live stage this year, headlining Roots Picnic in late May at the Belmont Plateau. He last performed live at Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter Tour” in Paris last summer. The last time the iconic rapper was on the road was in 2018 for the “On the Run II Tour,” which he co-headlined with Beyoncé.
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