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| Jay-Z and The Roots will headline the 2026 Roots Picnic in Philadelphia at the Belmont Plateau on May 30. The performance, confirmed Tuesday, marks the first time the Roc Nation founder and the legendary live band will share a stage in over a decade. The unique "JAĊ¸-Z" styling on the poster has sparked widespread speculation among fans regarding a potential dedicated 30th-anniversary celebration of his 1996 debut album, "Reasonable Doubt." (Photo/Courtesy of Live Nation Urban) |
A bucket-list moment for hip-hop purists is officially happening this spring. On Tuesday, Live Nation Urban announced that Jay-Z will headline the 2026 Roots Picnic, sharing the stage with The Roots for the first time in over a decade.
The massive homecoming event will take place on May 30 at Philadelphia's Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park. The performance holds heavy historical significance, as it aligns with the upcoming 30th anniversary of Jay-Z’s universally acclaimed 1996 debut album, "Reasonable Doubt."
Backed by the legendary live instrumentation of The Roots — who are moving the festival to the Belmont Plateau after years at the Mann Music Center — the Roc Nation founder is expected to deliver a career-spanning set.
"Moving the Roots Picnic to Belmont Plateau and bringing Jay-Z and The Roots together to perform are both bucket-list moments for us," Shawn Gee, president of Live Nation Urban and manager for The Roots, stated. General admission tickets officially
went on sale Wednesday morning.
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