Jay-Z Announces Concerts in Los Angeles and Paris
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Jay-Z Announces Concerts in Los Angeles and Paris

authorBy Mindy Kaling
DateJun 09, 2026
Read Time2 min
Renowned hip-hop artist Jay-Z has confirmed two additional concert dates, one in Los Angeles and another in Paris, extending his ongoing celebration of three decades since the release of his seminal album, "Reasonable Doubt." This announcement builds on his recent appearance at the Roots Picnic festival and sets the stage for upcoming performances at Yankee Stadium.

Experience the Legacy: Jay-Z Live in LA & Paris!

A Rescheduled Return to the West Coast Stage

After a significant hiatus, the acclaimed rapper is making a highly anticipated return to the West Coast. His last performance in Los Angeles dates back to his "4:44 Tour" in 2017, making these newly announced concerts a momentous occasion for his dedicated fanbase in the region.

Unveiling the Global Performance Dates

Fans can mark their calendars for Jay-Z's international appearance in Paris on September 10th at the iconic Stade de France. Following this, he will grace the stage in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium on October 23rd, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees.

Exclusive Access for Cardholders and General Ticket Availability

Presale opportunities for Citi and Mastercard holders are scheduled for June 11th, commencing at 10 AM local time. The general public will have the chance to purchase tickets starting June 12th, ensuring widespread access to these highly sought-after events.

Celebrating Decades of Musical Influence

While specific details regarding the setlists remain undisclosed by Jay-Z, Roc Nation, and Live Nation, these performances are expected to continue the celebratory theme. His two previously announced shows at Yankee Stadium this July are dedicated to honoring both "Reasonable Doubt" and "The Blueprint," which commemorates its 25th anniversary this year.

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