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Jay-Z Celebrates 30 Years of 'Reasonable Doubt' with Concerts
10 Jun
Summary
- Jay-Z will perform two special concerts for the 30th anniversary of his debut album.
- Concerts are scheduled in Paris, France, and Inglewood, California.
- Jay-Z recently headlined the Roots Picnic 2026 in Philadelphia.

Hip-hop mogul Jay-Z is set to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his debut studio album, 'Reasonable Doubt.' Two special concerts have been announced to mark this significant milestone. The rapper, whose real name is Shawn Carter, will perform at the Stade de France in Paris on September 10 and at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on October 23. The album 'Reasonable Doubt' was originally released on June 25, 1996, and featured guest appearances from artists like Mary J. Blige and the Notorious B.I.G.
This upcoming celebration follows Jay-Z's return to the stage last month, where he headlined the Roots Picnic 2026 in Philadelphia. In a recent interview, Jay-Z reflected on his 2017 album '4:44,' describing it as a deeply personal and vulnerable project rooted in trauma and loss. He shared that making the album was difficult due to its raw emotional content, which he had previously buried.