Jay-Z's really getting out there in 2026. A day after revealing he'd perform with the Roots as the headliner of their annual Roots Picnic this May, the rap mogul has announced a pair of concerts at Yankee Stadium this summer.
At the July 10 stadium show, Jay will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his debut album Reasonable Doubt. That gig will be dubbed JAŸ-Z 30. The next night, July 11, he'll be back onstage at the same venue to commemorate the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint. They're calling that one JAŸ-Z 25. No ticket info has been released yet, but Roc Nation's Instagram post announcing the concerts concludes with instructions to "stay tuned."
Jay has been making moves to promote the Reasonable Doubt anniversary in recent weeks. He had his name changed to JAŸ-Z on streaming services in a nod to the formatting he used circa Reasonable Doubt and released the original version of that album's lead single "Dead Presidents" on streaming. He also put the video for the Gwen Dickey collab "Wishing On A Star" on YouTube, but that song is from Jay's second album, 1997's In My Lifetime, Vol. 1.






