Overall Rating
4.7
By thatSnowdenGirl
Amazing!
I’ve seen Jay a couple of times and he is undeniably the greatest to ever do it! I have no words for the ENERGY he brings!!! I love him & Bey but I love to see them perform separately. I hope and pray Jay gives us another tour!! #BookOfHov
By Mo
THE GREATEST!
I need too see another show ASAP! He has kne of the best events out there!!!!
By A. S.
Bro
It was a very good experience I recommend like in.
By R. B. Rocky
What more can we say
Never stop Mr. Carter. 1 of my favorite of all time . Keep pushing jay-z but we needed another show Brooklyn or in New Jersey can you make that happen sir
By M. S.
HOV
Hell of a good show! Way too much fun in Philly with MJB
By Siby
Master experience
Webster Hall - New York
My first rap concert was unstoppable! Going on a musical trip!1!
By Co_cain_kiss33s
Epic
Webster Hall - New York
My experience was epic. I am Jayz number 1 fan regardless of what anyone believes and that was my first time seeing him in person. The music and sound equipment was spot on. My only protest is when I went to bathroom I could not get back where I was. I wish I could have gotten his autograph but overall I am completely satisfied. I will see him wherever he is in NYC. I love him
By Jprime
Williams-Brice Stadium - Columbia
It was one of the best concerts I have ever attended ‼️
By Anonymous
CenturyLink Field - Seattle
There should be no doubt of going to a Beyonce concert ever! JUST GO.
By AeStarr
SDCCU Stadium (Formerly Qualcomm Stadium) - San Diego
The concert was solid with a really good band and dance group behind Jay-Z and Beyonce. It was pure entertainment. I'm not a big fan for either of the artists but I went with my wife and still appreciated the concert. My only complaint was that it lasted 5 hours (from the opener to the end of the main show). I personally have never went to a concert that lasted that long.
Jay Z 4:44 Tour
Though his musical endeavors as an artist, label exec and producer provide the foundation for Jay-Z's empire, he's also a successful serial entrepreneur. He's made his mark in the fashion world with his Rocawear clothing line, and he's branched into the sports world -- first as a part owner of the Brooklyn Nets of the NBA, then as the owner of the Roc Nation sports and entertainment agency. As he rapped in one song, "I'm not a businessman / I'm a business, man."
Jay-Z's rise came from humble beginnings. He and his three siblings grew up in a housing project in Brooklyn's Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood, and he was raised by his single mother after his father left when he was 11 years old. His early lyrics refer to a life rife with gun violence and drug dealing, and he's claimed that he turned to hip hop as a way out of poverty.
Carter began to get noticed as a rapper in 1989, when he joined an older performer and mentor named Jaz-O to record a song titled "The Originators," which landed them on an episode of Yo! MTV Raps. Around this time, Carter began to perform as Jay-Z out of respect for Jaz-O and as a nod to his childhood nickname "Jazzy."
After bouncing around in relative obscurity, Jay-Z and two friends, Damon Dash and Kareem Burke, took things into their own hands by creating their own label, Roc-A-Fella Records, in 1996. Jay-Z's first album, "Reasonable Doubt," was released that June, and immediately established him as a star-in-the-making.
From there, it seemed Jay-Z could do no wrong. He's sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, amassed 17 Grammy Awards, and has become known as one of the greatest rappers ever. He married Beyonce Knowles in 2008, and Forbes has ranked the pair Hollywood's top-earning couple.
Jay-Z's concerts regularly sell out, with fans scooping up tickets to see a true living legend who can command an audience with or without a huge stage production. In fact, his early Magna Carter shows were one of his most stripped-down productions, but nonetheless generated consistent raves from fans and critics alike.