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Jay-Z Issues Damn Good Reason For Three-Hour Delay Of Yankee Stadium Concert

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Jay-Z Issues Damn Good Reason For Three-Hour Delay Of Yankee Stadium Concert

Jay-Z delays his Yankee Stadium finale to prevent a crowd disaster, keeping thousands safe outside the venue.

Jay-Z kept thousands of people from getting hurt at Yankee Stadium on Sunday night, and that’s exactly why the show started three hours late.

The rapper made the call to keep the doors closed after people tried to rush past security while roughly 10,000 people were still waiting outside the venue, creating a dangerous situation that could’ve turned into a real tragedy if the music had started.

He explained the situation to the crowd once the show finally kicked off after midnight, making it clear that safety came first that night.

“It was like ten thousand people outside, and we closed all the doors, and somebody rushed the door,” Jay-Z told the crowd. “They closed the door for you guys’ safety and everyone’s safety outside. I don’t want to start the music and people get trampled. I’m really sorry for the inconvenience, but I had to make sure everyone was OK.”

The decision reflected real concerns about crowd safety at major events, a growing concern in the music industry.

Concert venues have dealt with deadly crowd situations before.

The 2021 Astroworld Festival in Houston turned into a mass casualty event when crowd surges killed ten people and injured hundreds more.

Between 1980 and 2022, there were roughly 440 crowd surge incidents worldwide that resulted in over thirteen thousand deaths and twenty-seven thousand injuries.

These numbers show why Jay-Z’s caution wasn’t just about being careful; it was about preventing potential disaster.



The third night at Yankee Stadium turned into something special once the show actually started.

Rihanna made a rare concert appearance, performing “Run This Town” alongside Jay-Z, then delivering her own rendition of “B#### Better Have My Money.”

Beyoncé performed “Drunk In Love” near the end of the set, while Teyana Taylor, Usher, and Pharrell Williams also appeared throughout the night.

The show wrapped up around 2:45 am, with celebratory fireworks lighting up the Bronx sky.

This three-night run at Yankee Stadium marks a major moment for Jay-Z, celebrating 30 years since his debut album, Reasonable Doubt and 25 years of The Blueprint.

The momentum continues beyond New York, with performances scheduled for London on September 4, Paris on September 10, and Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium on October 23.

A Rick Rubin-directed HBO docuseries about Jay-Z’s career is also set to premiere this fall.

Nolan Strong

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