Jay-Z Announces ‘Jay-Z 30’ Concerts in Paris and Los Angeles
- Kris Avalon
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JAY-Z has expanded the 30th anniversary celebration surrounding his debut album, Reasonable Doubt, with new stadium shows in Paris and Los Angeles scheduled for later this year.
via: Deadline
Jay-Z will play major stadium concerts in Los Angeles and Paris this fall, adding the two shows to his itinerary to follow the upcoming three sold-out Yankee Stadium concerts.
The new concerts were announced today by Jay-Z and Roc Nation.
The Paris concert at the Stade de France is set for Thursday, September 10, and the L.A. show at Sofi will be Friday, October 23. Tickets will be available beginning Thursday, June 11, through Citi and Mastercard presales, with the general on-sale beginning Friday, June 12 at livenation.com.
Jay-Z’s three sold-out New York shows at Yankee Stadium are set for July 10, 11 and 12. Last month, he staged his first U.S. solo headlining show in more than seven years at Philadelphia’s Roots Picnic 2026.
SHOW DATES
PARIS
Thursday, September 10, 2026 – Stade de France
LOS ANGELES
Friday, October 23, 2026 – SoFi Stadium
CITI PRESALE: Citi is the official card of the Jay-Z 30 performance in Los Angeles. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Thursday, June 11 at 10am local time until 10pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visitwww.citientertainment.com.
MASTERCARD PRESALE: Mastercard cardholders have special access to presale tickets for JAŸ-Z 30 in Paris. Mastercard Presale starts Thursday, June 11 at 10am local time until 10pm local time.
While the exact format of the shows was not announced, as the title (which features the latest version of his stage name, this time including an umlaut) indicates, they continue the 30th anniversary theme of his 2026 concerts. His Yankee Stadium shows next month will celebrate the anniversaries of two of his most celebrated albums — “Reasonable Doubt” and “The Blueprint,” while the Philadelphia concert was a more broad career retrospective, with an emphasis on celebrating the city’s culture: Jay-Z was backed by the Roots, who’d joined him for his “Unplugged” concert in 2001, and special guests included hometown heroes Jazmine Sullivan, Bilal Freeway and Beanie Sigel.



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