The rapper will return to the UK stage for the first time since 2018, with a September 4th date marking three decades in music.
Jay-Z has confirmed a rare UK headline appearance, set for September 4th at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The show is part of a small run of dates tied to the rapper’s 30th year in music, and stands as his first solo concert on British soil since a 2008 tour, according to available records.
His most recent performance in London was the joint On the Run II tour with Beyoncé in 2018, which filled the London Stadium. This time, the billing is his alone. The choice of venue — a 62,850-capacity stadium — signals the scale of the occasion, as Jay-Z marks three decades that reshaped hip-hop’s commercial and cultural reach. Two other dates have been announced: Paris on September 10th and Los Angeles on October 23rd.
Tickets for the London show go on general sale Friday, July 10th at 10am via Live Nation. Pre-sale access opens a day earlier for O2 and Virgin Media customers on Priority. Mastercard cardholders can also access preferred tickets that same Friday morning. No supporting acts or production details have been shared yet, but for an artist who rarely tours without larger design, the night is likely to be more than a standard gig.
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