The performance will take place ahead of the rap icon’s Reasonable Doubt album anniversary
Jay-Z is officially set to return to the stage as the headlining act for the upcoming The Roots Picnic in Philadelphia. The annual fest announced Tuesday that the 56-year-old music icon and mogul will perform alongside the Roots at the Belmont Plateau on May 30.
The festival will take place on May 30 and May 31, with additional performers yet to be announced. Tickets are already on sale. News of Jay-Z’s performance at Roots Picnic comes as the rap icon continues to gear up for the 30th anniversary of the release of his debut album, Reasonable Doubt, which was released in June 1996.
Last month, Hov made his 1996 single “Dead Presidents” available via digital service providers for the first time, also releasing pressed vinyl, cassette, and CD editions of the Ski-produced classic.
Another clue of Jay-Z’s potential celebration of Reasonable Doubt’s anniversary can be found on the flyer promoting his Roots Picnic set, which features Jay-Z’s name spelled with the umlaut used for the initial release of Reasonable Doubt (it was removed on later releases.)
Jay-Z last performed live in 2025 during the Cowboy Carter tour, where he took the stage with Beyoncé for a duet of their 2003 hit “Crazy in Love” during the final show of the tour’s Paris leg. He previously performed alongside Beyoncé at Global Citizen Festival 2018.
Jay-Z’s history with the Roots dates back to the Nineties: Hov enlisted the group as the backing band for his 2001 MTV Unplugged performance. Rumors have also circulated that Jay-Z might release new music to mark Reasonable Doubt’s anniversary; however, he has not confirmed or denied the speculation.
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His last studio album, 4:44, was released in 2017. The project earned critical acclaim and received multiple Grammy nominations, including nods for Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year.
This story was originally published on VIBE.

























