JAŸ-Z Books London Concert At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 18: JAY-Z attends the 40/40 Club Pop-Up – Fanatics Fest at Jacob Javitz Center on August 18, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)

Jay-Z is using two major anniversaries to frame a brief run of stadium shows this year. He is returning to the albums that helped define both his own catalog and a larger chapter in rap history. Reasonable Doubt turns 30 in 2026. Meanwhile, The Blueprint reaches its 25th anniversary. This gives the rapper two milestones substantial enough to anchor a live celebration. The run begins this weekend in New York. Jay-Z is scheduled to headline Yankee Stadium. For fans, the draw is straightforward: a chance to hear songs from two records that still sit at the center of his legacy and the sound of modern hip-hop.

The New York dates are only the opening leg of what is shaping up to be a tightly plotted international run. Jay-Z is also set to perform Sept. 10 at Stade de France in Paris. This will be followed by an October stop at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Now another date has been added, widening the itinerary beyond what first appeared to be a short anniversary engagement. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium announced this week that Jay-Z will perform in London on Sept. 4. As a result, this places one more major venue on a schedule. It is beginning to feel less like a one-off and more like a carefully staged retrospective.

A Selective Run, Not a Full Tour

“From the music that changed the game to the moments that shaped culture, this is a celebration of the legacy,” the stadium wrote on X while announcing the show. The wording reflects the way these concerts are being positioned: not merely as another tour, but as a public look back at a catalog that has shaped rap for three decades. With London, Paris, and Los Angeles now confirmed alongside the Yankee Stadium shows, attention has already turned to whether more dates might be added if demand remains strong. At the moment, though, the schedule feels intentionally selective — less an extended road run than a compact victory lap.

Tickets for the London performance are scheduled to go on sale Friday at noon EST, according to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s website. The venue holds more than 60,000 people. However, demand is expected to exceed that figure given how rarely Jay-Z tours at this scale. Also, Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint remain central to his audience.


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