Jay-Z is returning to Yankee Stadium for a third summer concert, with Roc Nation dubbing the event “Extra Innings” in a social media announcement on Tuesday. It is scheduled for Sunday, July 12. Tickets will go on sale at 1:00 PM on March 24. This new date joins previously announced shows commemorating the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt. It also joins the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint, set for July 10 and 11. When sales opened Monday, fans flooded social media with complaints of ticket queues swelling to nearly 800,000. These stadium performances follow Jay-Z’s headlining slot at the Roots Picnic in May. This marks a summer packed with milestone appearances.
Jay-Z on Creativity, Authenticity, and Making Music on His Own Terms
The announcement coincides with Jay-Z’s recent conversation with Frazier Tharpe for GQ, where he reflected on the challenges of creating music under expectation and scrutiny. When asked about a potential new project, he admitted uncertainty. “I don’t know yet. I don’t know. But I know that we have enough negativity currently,” he said. “Forget the landscape of music. I don’t know what I need to create currently that’s going to fulfill me and make me happy because that’s most important.
I know I just got to be honest about what I feel and where I am. Maybe I’m overthinking it. Maybe I’m stopping myself from just creating. Whatever it is, it just needs to be a true representation of how I feel. Trying to create something that people like is where I think a lot of artists get jammed up. And people can feel that because it’s not authentic. I just got to make something timeless that I really love and that’s really honest and true to who I am.”
Beyond discussing his personal creative process, Jay-Z spoke about nearly collaborating with Clipse on Let God Sort Em Out. Additionally, he discussed the responsibilities of being a “good billionaire,” and the ways he navigates influence, legacy, and cultural impact in music today.


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