Jay-Z will celebrate the 30th and 25th anniversaries of “Reasonable Doubt” and “The Blueprint” with two shows at New York’s Yankee Stadium.
Roc Nation announced on its Instagram page on Wednesday (March 18) that Jay-Z will celebrate the anniversaries of “Reasonable Doubt” and “The Blueprint” with two historic concerts at New York’s Yankee Stadium. The IG post shows a blueprint of the famous Yankee Stadium, with Jay-Z’s name printed on it and an umlaut added to ÿ. Hov will perform his 1996 classic album “Reasonable Doubt” on July 10th and his 2001 masterpiece “The Blueprint” on July 11th. There is currently no ticket information listed.
Jay’s announcement of his two shows follows news that he will be attending the 2026 Roots Picnic with The Roots on May 30 in Philadelphia. Ironically, The Roots were Jigga’s backup band on his live project Jay-Z: Unplugged, which launched in December 2001. The album features the Brooklyn rhymer performing his entire Blueprint album and some of his past hits.
Since launching his new website JayZ30.com in February, Jay-Z has been blessing fans with rare recordings of his hits. On February 20, he celebrated the 30th anniversary of the song “Dead Presidents,” which was released on February 20, 1996. The song, produced by Ski Beatz, is now available on digital streaming platforms for the first time.
In March, Hov dropped two rare tracks: the original “Ni**a What, Ni**a Who (Originator 99),” featuring Big Jaz and Amil, and his 1998 single “Wishing on a Star,” featuring Gwen Dickey, which had previously only been released on the European version of In My Lifetime. 1.

