This summer, Ye and Jaÿ-Z will host the same three nights at different venues.
Hip-hop this summer is getting even more interesting, with Yeezy announced as a headliner at Wireless Music Festival 2026. The three-day concert will take place at London’s Finsbury Park from July 10 to July 12, with Yeezy headlining all three nights.
A week ago, Jaÿ-Z announced that he would perform three The Blueprint and Reasonable Doubt anniversary concerts on the same dates at Yankee Stadium in New York City. Tickets for the Hov show are sold out. Jigga also recently announced that he will be leading Roots Picnic in May.
Ye headlined three nights of Wireless Music Festival, after Drake did the same thing at last year’s Wireless Festival. The artist, born Kanye West, is about to release his long-awaited Bully album. The project reportedly racked up nearly 50 million plays in its first day after being released the day after its scheduled release date of March 28. On April 3, Ye is scheduled to perform her first concert in the United States after facing anti-Semitic backlash at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Jaÿ-Z’s last album “4:44” was dropped as early as 2017. Now that he’s back, there’s speculation that he might drop a new project. In a recent interview with GQ , Jaÿ admitted it’s been a while since his last release, but said he’s in no rush to release new music.

