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Jay-Z to Perform ‘Reasonable Doubt’ and ‘The Blueprint’ at Special Yankee Stadium Concerts

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Jay-Z to Perform ‘Reasonable Doubt’ and ‘The Blueprint’ at Special Yankee Stadium Concerts

By Andy Greene

Andy Greene

View all posts by Andy Greene March 18, 2026 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA - APRIL 27: Jay-Z performs onstage at SOMETHING IN THE WATER - Day 2 on April 27, 2019 in Virginia Beach City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Something in the Water) Jay-Z on April 27, 2019 in Virginia Beach City. Craig Barritt/Getty Images

Jay-Z has announced two historic concerts at New York City’s Yankee Stadium in July where he’ll perform two of his most beloved albums in full. It begins on July 10 with a 30th anniversary celebration of Reasonable Doubt, and he’ll follow it up on July 11 by playing The Blueprint straight through for its 25th anniversary.

An Instagram post announcing the shows has no information about ticket sales, special guests, or the possibility of additional concerts. It merely says “Stay Tuned.”

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The news comes just one day after the Roots announced that Jay-Z would be joining them at their annual Roots Picnic in Philadelphia on May 30. It’s unclear if the Roots Picnic set will spotlight a classic album, but a flyer promoting the gig spelled Jay-Z’s name with the umlaut used on the initial release of Reasonable Doubt in 1996. And last month, the rapper made his 1996 single “Dead Presidents” available on streaming platforms for the first time, kicking off the 30th anniversary celebration that will continue throughout the year. 

Jay-Z hasn’t released a solo album since 2017’s 4:44, though he did team up with Beyonce for the 2018 collaborative LP Everything Is Loved, which was billed to “The Carters.” They toured together all across North America and Europe that year.

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