Jay-Z and Eminem Concert
Jay-Z is sort of famous for his mash ups. He’s teamed up with R. Kelly on an album and a few shows in the past. He’s also teamed up, quite successfully, with Linkin Park, and that album and concert tour did very well too. Now Jay Z and Eminem are teaming up this year, and they’ll be doing a few shows in each other’s hometowns. This will not be a show to miss for a few reasons. For one, neither is really doing a long string of shows in the way of a full on tour this year or next for that matter. And second, each individually puts on a show that’s just not been one to miss as well. Take Jay-Z’s concert at Madison Square Garden.
He was the first hip hop act to completely sell out his entire string of dates there. It set a record for the venue, and it’s yet to be matched or topped. And Eminem, forget about it. Eminem is one of the best selling hip hop acts, period. He’s critically acclaimed by his peers in the industry, and followers of hip hop think and rate him to be one of the greatest of all time, bar none. Eminem and Jay Z have to come together for the rare showing, on various occasions in front of TV. There’s been an awards show or two and other shows/concerts that were themed to recognize a particular artist. Also, they’ve worked on recorded tracks together, which have done very well. The hype surrounding Eminem really hasn’t been any hotter. It’s raging right now, with high anticipation about what he’s going to do next. People are viewing his latest releases, the Relapse album, and the Recovery album, as appetizers to what’s to come. His production values are far none unmatched, as he boasts about on a track, “I’ve done tracks for Jay-Z for free…”
Jay Z and Eminem haven’t been without controversy. Each has his own story to tell, his own gripes with society, and his own take on various political issues as well.
And the fact that each is playing in each other’s hometowns is just huge. Tickets for these shows are sure to go fast (King of Pop fast), and it’s hard to tell when this will ever happen again, so people are just waiting for those shows to come online to dive into the tickets. Eminem and Jay Z Concert tickets are sure not to last.Another reason people are “patiently waiting” for these shows is the fact that these two players are sort of getting into that “retirement age” of hip hop, which plays into the whole idea of this not really ever happening ever again, any time soon.
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Eminem and Jay Z Tour Dates
Sep 2, 2010 – Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park
Sep 3, 2010 – Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park
Sep 13, 2010 – Bronx, NY @ New Yankee Stadium
Sep 14, 2010 – Bronx, NY @ New Yankee Stadium

