Jay-Z’s Third Yankee Stadium Concert Plagued by Hours-Long Delay After Security Breach

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- Jay-Z's third Yankee Stadium concert was delayed nearly four hours after fans rushed at least two of the stadium's gates and got past security without being screened, according to ABC7 citing an unidentified police source and multiple social media posts.
- The stadium went into full lockdown, with fans neither allowed out of the venue nor inside, while thousands of ticket holders remained stuck waiting to get in.
- Jay-Z's bandmembers finally took the stage around 11:50 p.m. ET, with the show's status still unclear; in the interim, the band played Ice Cube and Tupac songs over the sound system.
- Stadium staff announced over the PA that they were "working as hard as we can to get people in safely" and told the crowd that "safety is the number-one priority for us and for Jay."
- A video circulating online showed A$AP Rocky, Charlamagne Tha God, and Fabolous stranded outside the venue alongside regular fans, underscoring that the breach affected all attendees regardless of status.
- Reps for Jay-Z and Live Nation, the concert's promoter, did not immediately respond to Variety's requests for comment.
Why it matters: This was a major crowd-control failure at what Variety called Jay-Z's "most hotly anticipated" Yankee Stadium show, with thousands bypassing security screening at multiple gates. The fact that celebrities like A$AP Rocky were locked out alongside fans signals the breach was systemic — not isolated to a single gate or entry point — and raises questions about Live Nation's security protocols for mega-events.



