Jay-Z Announces Paris and Los Angeles Concerts for 30th Anniversary Celebration
Jay-Z announced two major concerts in Paris (September 10) and Los Angeles (October 23) as part of his 30th anniversary celebration, with tickets going on sale June 11-12. The performances follow his recent appearance at the Roots Picnic in Philadelphia and precede three shows at Yankee Stadium in July. The concerts mark a significant touring expansion celebrating the 30th anniversary of his debut album 'Reasonable Doubt' and 25th anniversary of 'The Blueprint.'
Jay-Z has announced two major concert dates to expand his 30th anniversary celebration tour, performing at Stade de France in Paris on September 10 and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on October 23. Tickets will be available through presales beginning June 11 via Citi and Mastercard, with general on-sale starting June 12 through Live Nation. These performances follow his recent headlining set at the Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, where he performed with the Roots and reunited with former Roc-A-Fella Records collaborators including Beanie Sigel and Freeway. The announcement also comes ahead of three additional shows at Yankee Stadium scheduled for July 10-12, with a third date added due to overwhelming ticket demand. The concert series commemorates the 30th anniversary of his debut album 'Reasonable Doubt' (June 25) and the 25th anniversary of 'The Blueprint' (September 11).
What's missing
The article does not provide ticket pricing information or details about setlist expectations for the Paris and Los Angeles shows. Additionally, there is limited information about the specific significance of these particular venues or how they compare to his previous international touring history.
How coverage differed
Rolling Stone's coverage emphasizes the cultural significance and dramatic moments from Jay-Z's recent performances, including detailed discussion of his freestyle responses to Drake, Kanye West, and others. The framing highlights the artist's legacy and milestone achievements in a celebratory tone typical of entertainment-focused outlets.
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Jay-Z to Continue 30th Anniversary Celebration With Concerts in Paris and Los Angeles
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