
Jay-Z is playing three sold-out shows at Yankee Stadium this summer. The first, JAŸ-Z 30 (on July 10) will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his 1996 debut album "Reasonable Doubt." The second, JAŸ-Z 25 (on July 11), will focus on the 25th anniversary of his seminal album, “The Blueprint.” And last, but certainly not least, Jaz-Z Extra Innings will continue the momentum of those two nights. While tickets to Jay-Z’s return to a headlining stage are technically sold out, there are still some reasonably priced resale tickets available across select platforms.
Here’s how to find tickets for Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium shows.
When do Jay-Z tickets go on sale?
Tickets to all three of Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium shows have already gone on sale — and sold out. Resale tickets on Ticketmaster are available starting around $400.
Resale tickets are also available on third-party sites like StubHub ($390) and Gametime ($318).
Jay-Z ticket price
Currently, resale tickets for Jay-Z’s three sold-out Yankee Stadium shows start at around $400.
Jay-Z tour dates
While Jay-Z isn’t going on a traditional tour, the acclaimed rapper is doing three sold-out shows in his hometown. Preceding the July shows, he will also hit the stage at the annual Roots Picnic Festival in Philadelphia on May 30 and 31.
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July 10
July 11
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