Yankee Stadium to Host Jay-Z on July 10-11, 2026 Yankee Stadium has announced that it will host two Jay-Z concerts this summer on July 10 and July 11, 2026. Tickets for the general public will go on sale to the public starting at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, through the official Yankees website and Ticketmaster. A presale for Yankees ticket licensees will be available the day before, on Monday, March 23, beginning at 1:00 p.m. The first concert on July 10, titled "Jay-Z 30," will mark the 30th anniversary of his debut album Reasonable Doubt, a landmark release that launched his career. The second concert on July 11, "Jay-Z 25," will celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint, an influential 2001 album often cited as one of the greatest of all time. Both events will take place at the iconic stadium, which has hosted Jay-Z on multiple occasions in the past. Jay-Z has previously performed at the current Yankee Stadium on five occasions. His 2013 concerts on July 19-20 featured a collaboration with Justin Timberlake. Earlier in 2010, he performed alongside Eminem on September 13-14, which were the first concerts held at the venue. Additionally, he performed with Alicia Keys on October 29, 2009, during a special event before Game 2 of the World Series, where they delivered the hit song "Empire State of Mind." Fans are encouraged to visit the Yankees website for updates and follow the team’s social media accounts for additional information. The club’s official accounts include English and Spanish language platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter), as well as the @YankeeStadium accounts on Instagram and X.#ticketmaster #jay_z #yankee_stadium #reasonabe_doubt #the_blueprint

Messi, Inter Miami shift focus to NYCFC after bitter tournament exit Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are turning their attention back to Major League Soccer following a disappointing exit from the Concacaf Champions Cup. The club was eliminated in the Round of 16 after a 1-1 draw against a rival team, with the away goals rule sealing their fate. Messi, who scored his 900th career goal in the second leg of the tournament, is now set to return to MLS action with a crucial matchup against New York City FC at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, March 22. The Argentine superstar is expected to play in the match, having recovered from a minor injury, before joining the national team for two friendlies in Argentina later this month. Despite his recent goal against Nashville, Inter Miami’s offense has struggled this season, with Messi contributing four of the club’s seven goals across all competitions. The team’s reliance on his scoring has left other players, including striker German Berterame, Tadeo Allende, and Luis Suarez, without a goal in their respective appearances. Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano acknowledged the team’s scoring woes, emphasizing the need for collective improvement. “Beyond having Leo — who always delivers an incredible number of goals, whether by scoring them himself or providing assists — we need the rest of the team to start scoring and contributing to those numbers as well,” Mascherano said. He added that the team is working hard to address this issue, calling the recent tournament exit a setback that must be overcome through focus on the league. The club’s struggles are compounded by key injuries, with players like De Paul, Maxi Falcon, and Sergio Reguilón sidelined for the upcoming match against NYCFC.#lionel_messi #inter_miami #concacaf_champions_cup #new_york_city_fc #yankee_stadium