Jay-Z kicked off a three night run at Yankee Stadium on Friday, marking 30 years since his debut album changed the sound of New York rap forever.
The rapper walked out around 9:27 p.m. in a bomber jacket and matching cap, greeting a hometown crowd of roughly 45,000 people before diving into a two hour set built almost entirely around Reasonable Doubt, his 1996 debut. The night was billed as the first of his Jay-Z 30 shows, a mini residency built to celebrate the album alongside the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint, which gets its own night Saturday. A third show, dubbed Extra Innings, was added Sunday after the first two sold out almost instantly.
Beyoncé sounding IMMACULATE tonight with JAY-Z in New York City. pic.twitter.com/lSZKePrale
— BEYONCÉ LEGION (@BeyLegion) July 11, 2026
A surprise start with Beyoncé opening with Jay-Z
The opening song, Can’t Knock the Hustle, usually leans on Mary J. Blige for its hook. Instead, Jay brought out his wife Beyoncé, dressed in a matching pinstripe suit, to handle the part herself right from the first few minutes of the show. It was an unusually early move for a performer known for pacing his surprises, and it set the tone for a night packed with them.
From there, Jay-Z moved through the record close to sequence, backed by a ten person band and an eighteen piece string section on a stage designer Willo Perron kept deliberately stripped down. Bleachers flanked either side so fans could watch from just feet away, a nod to the small New York clubs where Jay first built his reputation. Behind him, a screen stretching nearly 3,000 square feet across the outfield played footage from his earliest days in the city.
Nas, Blue Ivy and a night of tribute
Politics As Usual folded in a piece of Frank Ocean’s Made in America before giving way to a freestyle, a callback to a similar moment from his May headlining set at the Roots Picnic. For Brooklyn’s Finest, rather than bring out a Biggie affiliate to cover his late collaborator’s verses, Jay let the crowd carry them against an instrumental from One More Chance.
Nas arrived for The World Is Yours and NY State of Mind, songs whose vocal lines had already been woven into Dead Presidents earlier in the set. Jaz-O, the mentor Jay-Z once feuded with publicly, showed up for Bring It On. Memphis Bleek joined for Coming of Age.
The most talked about moment of the night belonged to family. Jay-Z’s 14 year old daughter Blue Ivy Carter sat down at the keys for Feelin’ It, playing the song’s piano part without a misstep before sharing an embrace with her father, both in matching New York caps.
Empire State of mind closes the Reasonable Doubt jay chapter
Jay-Z closed the Reasonable Doubt portion of the show with Regrets before Alicia Keys arrived for Empire State of Mind, introducing it with a piece of Billy Joel’s New York State of Mind. The song has taken on new weight this year after becoming an unofficial anthem of the Knicks championship run, and the crowd responded accordingly.
Addressing critics who accused him of selling out by playing a stadium show, Jay pointed out from the stage that he had, in fact, sold out three nights at Yankee Stadium, a venue where he already holds the record for most sold out concerts.
The residency continues Saturday with a set built around The Blueprint, before Sunday’s combined Extra Innings show closes out the weekend. Jay-Z’s Jay-Z 30 tour is scheduled to continue later this year with stops in Paris and Los Angeles, along with a London date at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium that falls on Beyoncé’s birthday.

