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Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium Show Is Selling Out Fast: Here’s How to Buy Tickets Online

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Jay-Z is going one on none at Yankee Stadium this summer. The New York rapper and Roc Nation founder broke Ticketmaster earlier this week after announcing a two-night show at the iconic Bronx ballpark to celebrate the 30th anniversary for his debut album Reasonable Doubt as well as the 25th anniversary of 2001’s The Blueprint. After increased demand, HOV has already added a third concert date, which now makes the special NY event slated for three consecutive days starting July 10, which will highlight Reasonable Doubt, July 11 celebrating The Blueprint and an “extra inning” concert on July 12.

Shop Tickets to Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium Show, At a Glance:

  • Dates: July 10 -12
  • Location: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
  • General Sale: Ticketmaster
  • Resell Ticket Sites: StubHub, Vivid Seats, Seat Geek, GameTime, TicketNetwork

This isn’t the first time Jay-Z has taken over Yankee Stadium. Back in 2010, the rapper and Eminem did a pair of coheadlining shows as part of their Home & Home Tour in NYC and Detroit. It’s also been several years since the rapper has released an album. In 2017 he dropped his last solo project with 4:44; the following year, he and Beyoncé released their collaborative effort Everything Is Love.

If you can’t make it to the Big Apple for the three-night concerts in July, the “Empire State of Mind” rapper will also be returning to Philadelphia to headline the Roots Picnic in May. This will mark his first festival appearance since 2019’s Something in the Water Festival.

General sale tickets for his three-night run were snatched up rather quickly, making resell tickets the next best options for fans. We’ve gathered all the best resell ticketing sites for you shop Jay-Z tickets online. Learn more below.

Where to Shop Jay-Z Yankee Stadium Tickets Online

General tickets may be selling out fast for Jay-Z’s anniversary concerts, but that doesn’t mean you still can’t secure your seat at Yankee Stadium. With resell sites like StubHub, SeatGeek and Gametime, rap fans keep shopping concert tickets online and securely. Below, ShopBillboard put together a list of affordable ticket options, including exclusive discount codes that can save you up to $500.

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You can find Jay-Z tickets on StubHub from $404 and take advantage of the site’s filters to find the best tickets available. Choose from the number of tickets needed, price and even have estimated fees included in the cost, so there are no hidden surprises. Plus, each purchase is protected by StubHub’s FanProtect, which you can learn more about here.

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Vivid Seats has Jay-Z tickets from $293 and help you determine the best offers available by labeling what dates have deals. You can even save $20 off orders of $200+ when you use the code BB2024 at checkout. When sifting through tickets, you can sort by the price as well as if the offer is from a site SuperSeller (sellers who are highly-rated and experienced) as well as the seat(s) are in the front of your desired section.

Your purchase will also be covered by the Vivid Seats Buyer Guarantee, which can you read more about here.

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Seat Geek is another affordable option to find cheap Jay-Z tickets with options as low as $316. The resale ticketing site uses a ranking system with a scale of 1-10 to show which options are the best deal. Tickets marked a one are considered the worst deal whereas options rated a 10 are considered the best deals. Bonus offer: First purchases are eligible to receive $10 off orders of $250+ when you use the code BILLBOARD10 at checkout.

Jay-Z Tickets: Where to Find Tickets Online Before They Sell Out

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Gametime promises to be the go-to destination for the cheapest last-minute tickets to the Jay-Z concert and more live events. Right now, you can find options for as low as $297, and score an extra $20 off purchases of $150+ when you enter the code SAVE20 at checkout. Found cheaper options on another site? The Gametime Price Guarantee will give you 110% of the difference back when you show proof to the resale site.

Jay-Z Tickets: Where to Find Tickets Online Before They Sell Out

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You can find cheap Jay-Z tickets on Ticketnetwork starting at $353. You can also get $150 off purchases of $500+ when you use the code BILLBOARD150 at checkout or $300 off orders of $1,000+ when you use the promo code BILLBOARD300. To help find the best options, the site provides an interactive map that lets you see how many tickets are left in each section in addition to being able to pick exactly where you want to sit and sort options based on price per ticket.

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YouTube’s Tuma Basa to Exit as Director of Black Music & Culture

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Longtime YouTube executive Tuma Basa, who most recently served as the company’s director of Black music & culture, has announced his departure after eight years at the streaming giant.

“After eight great years at YouTube, I’m taking a leap of faith and stepping into my next chapter,” Basa wrote in an Instagram post on Thursday (April 2). “Thank you to the Music Team at YouTube, the leadership, the artists, the managers, the labels, the producers, the continents, the city specialists, the uploaders and YouTubeLovers and even the Gen AI haters that made this run.. a great run. Murakoze Cyane, Asante Sana, Siyabonga, Amesegenalew, Gracias, Obrigado, Merci Beaucoup.”

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Basa was born in Zaire (now Congo) to a Rwandan family, but spent his childhood in Iowa after his father entered the graduate studies program at the University of Iowa; he then relocated to Zimbabwe as a teenager. During his tenure at YouTube, which he joined in 2018 as director of urban music, Basa became known for spotlighting African artists, including Nigerian star Burna Boy, and helping fuel their growth in the U.S.

Initially harboring aspirations to start a rap career under the name B.2ma B., Basa eventually pivoted to the executive track and landed music programming roles at BET, MTV and REVOLT. In 2015, he joined Spotify, where he served as global programming head of hip-hop. While at the streaming giant, he rose to prominence in part for curating the service’s popular Rap Caviar playlist.

Billboard reached out to YouTube for comment on Basa’s departure.


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Yes Postpones European ‘Fragile’ Tour as Guitarist Steve Howe Prepares for ‘Essential Operation’

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Yes is postponing their European tour so that guitarist Steve Howe can undergo an “essential operation.”

The English progressive rock band took to social media on Thursday (April 2) to announce that the group is delaying the 11-date Fragile tour of Europe to allow Howe time to recover from an undisclosed surgery.

“The upcoming YES ‘Fragile’ UK and EU Tour, due to commence on 22nd April, has had to be postponed as guitarist Steve Howe requires an essential operation that requires recovery time,” Yes wrote on Instagram. “This decision has been made to ensure that Steve can return to the stage in full health and deliver the performances that fans deserve.”

The European leg of the tour was originally scheduled to begin on April 22 at Scotland’s Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and was set to feature a full performance of the band’s 1971 album, Fragile. The tour follows a North American leg, which took place in 2025.

Yes added, “We are working hard to reschedule the UK and EU shows to a later date, with full details to be announced after Easter. Please retain your tickets as they will be valid for the rescheduled dates.”

The band concluded their statement, “Tour dates currently being arranged for later in 2026 will proceed as planned. Steve Howe and YES would like to thank their UK fans and hope for their continued support at this time.”

Released in November 1971, Fragile was Yes’s fourth album and the third they released within a 16-month span. It became the group’s most successful release up to that point, building on the success of The Yes Album, which had reached No. 40 on the Billboard 200. Fragile would peak at No. 4, surpassed only by Close to the Edge the following year.

Of the original lineup that recorded Fragile, only Howe remains an active member. Drummer Bill Bruford left the group in 1992, while vocalist Jon Anderson and keyboardist Rick Wakeman departed in 2004. Bassist Chris Squire stayed with the band until his passing in 2015.

See Yes’ full announcement on Instagram below.

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BTS Shows Off Boss Dance Moves in ‘2.0’ Music Video Inspired by the Movie ‘Oldboy’

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After returning from their four-year hiatus, BTS is making sure that ARMY is being fed. The K-pop superstars dropped a new music video for a second ARIRANG song in only two weeks on Wednesday (April 1), and they’re drawing inspiration from a classic film for the “2.0” visual.

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The cinematic music video is inspired by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook’s 2003 film Oldboy. The visual begins with the septet, dressed in sharp suits and leather jackets, exiting an elevator and encountering a group of thugs in a dark, grungy corridor. Rather than fighting with a hammer like the protagonist in the film, BTS’ RM, Jung Kook, V, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin and Jin employ their epic dance skills and music to ward off their opponents.

The video then transitions to a different dark hallway where the band continues its choreographed number, this time without the presence of the thugs. From the corridors, the septet ends up in a dirty bathroom where they dance in front of the mirrors and sing the chorus.

Then, to make it a true “2.0” moment, the K-pop stars return to the elevator from whence they came and quickly change into new, modern outfits — calling back to the song’s lyrics, “We on that brand new” — and close out the video in a high-rise building setting.

The band first teased the new video on Tuesday (March 31) with a 30-second preview. The latest visual comes just days after the album and lead single “SWIM” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and Billboard Hot 100, respectively.

Watch the “2.0” music video above.


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