Jay-Z London date lands on Jay-Z 30 tour, first since 2018

Jay-Z London returns on Friday 4 September at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with presale on Thursday 9 July and tickets on sale Friday 10 July.

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Jay-Z London date lands on Jay-Z 30 tour, first since 2018

Jay-Z London returns on Friday 4 September, with the rapper set for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on the Jay-Z 30 tour. It will be his first London performance since 2018, ending an almost 13-year gap since his last solo shows in the English capital.

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Pre-sale opens on Thursday 9 July, and general release tickets go on sale on Friday 10 July. For London concertgoers, that leaves a narrow buying window on a stadium date that sits inside a tour already carrying previously announced stops in Paris on 10 September and Los Angeles on 23 October.

Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint

The official press release said the show celebrates 30 years since Reasonable Doubt and 25 years since The Blueprint. That frame turns the date into more than a single-night booking: it places the London stop inside a career-spanning run built around two albums that still define how Jay-Z sells out large rooms and stadium-scale nights.

Variety reported that the London date will be his only UK stop of the year. Taken with the already announced Paris and Los Angeles dates, the tour reads like a tightly controlled schedule rather than a broad sweep of cities, which should make the London allocation the one British date fans track most closely.

On The Run II in 2018

His last London performance came on On The Run II in 2018, the tour with Beyoncé. The new date also sits almost 13 years after his Magna Carter Tour shows in the English capital, which gives the September booking a clear timeline: one city, one night, and a long return after a gap that has stretched across multiple album cycles.

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Jay-Z’s most recent solo album was 4:44 in 2017, and the official release says the concert celebrates a three-decade legacy of music and culture-making moments, marking 30 years since debut album Reasonable Doubt and 25 years since sixth studio album The Blueprint. For anyone trying to get in, the practical answer is simple: Thursday 9 July for pre-sale, Friday 10 July for general release, and Friday 4 September for the show itself.

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