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We’ve got extra innings in the Bronx. Due to the high demand, Jay-Z and Roc Nation announced on Tuesday (March 24) that there will be a third Yankee Stadium show set for July 12 after the first pair of shows quickly sold out.
Fans will need to move quickly, as tickets go live via Live Nation on at 1 p.m. ET Tuesday.
“JAŸ-Z 30 SOLD OUT JAŸ-Z 25 SOLD OUT JUST ADDED JAŸ-Z Extra Innings on Sunday, July 12th Yankee Stadium On-Sale at 1pm ET Today Tuesday, March 24th,” Roc Nation wrote on X.
The July 10 concert is celebrating 30 years of Reasonable Doubt and July 11’s show honors the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint. Live Nation didn’t specify in a press release exactly what the performance on July 12 will entail.
Jay-Z is gearing up for a major 2026, as he sat down with GQ for his first cover story in nearly a decade. The feature published the same day as the third concert announcement finds Hov dishing on myriad topics, including the Kendrick-Drake feud, J. Cole, a possible new album, today’s rap landscape and politics.
Before taking the stage at Yankee Stadium this summer, he’ll be a headlining performer at Roots Picnic in May in Philadelphia. The performance will mark his first festival appearance since 2019’s Something in the Water Festival.
Jay has also been dropping hints about being back outside this year. The Brooklyn rap legend released the OG “Dead Presidents” on streaming services, launched a website, dropped vinyl of classic songs and changed his stage name to JAŸ-Z, which he had used around the Reasonable Doubt era, featuring an umlaut over the Y.
Jay-Z previously took over Yankee Stadium in September 2010 with a pair of coheadlining shows with Eminem as part of their Home & Home Tour in NYC and Detroit.
