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Jay-Z's final Yankee Stadium show was a trip down memory lane. See the surprise celebrity guests he brought onstage.
Jay-Z's final Yankee Stadium show was a trip down memory lane. See the surprise celebrity guests he brought onstage.
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Gabbi Shaw
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On Sunday, New York City's Yankee Stadium was certainly a concrete jungle where dreams are made of — at least, for the thousands of Jay-Z fans who waited hours to see the rapper take the stage for the third and final night of his residency there.
A four-hour delay caused the show to kick off around 12:15 a.m., instead of the scheduled 8 p.m.
In a joint statement, Roc Nation and Yankee Stadium told Business Insider that "hundreds of individuals in large groups — who did not have tickets to tonight's performance — stormed over peaceful ticketholders, and in some cases, breached security," which led to the gates being closed for "an extended period of time."
For many, it was worth the wait, as friends, family, and longtime collaborators joined one of New York City's most beloved musicians onstage, including Beyoncé, Rihanna, Usher, Pharrell Williams, Jeezy, Fat Joe, and more.
Here are all the stars who showed up for Jay-Z's third and final Yankee Stadium show.
Rihanna
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Rihanna performed her song with Jay-Z, "Run This Town," before launching into her own hit, "B**** Better Have My Money."
Usher
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Taking a quick break from his own tour, Usher stopped by Yankee Stadium to perform "Heart of the City (Ain't No Love)" and "Throwback."
Beyoncé
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Mrs. Carter was on hand to perform one of their biggest hits as a couple, "Drunk in Love."
Pharrell Williams and Malice
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Williams performed a medley of songs, including "Excuse Me Miss," "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)," and "Allure," before bringing out his protégés, Clipse, the duo consisting of Malice, seen here, and Pusha T.
Pusha T
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Pusha T and Malice, as Clipse, performed "Grindin'."
Teyana Taylor
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Taylor took over for Mary J. Blige in a performance of "Can't Knock the Hustle."
Jeezy
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Jeezy joined Jay-Z onstage to perform two of their collaborations: "Seen It All" and "Go Crazy."
Jermaine Dupri
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Dupri rapped "Money Ain't a Thang" with his longtime collaborator.
Fat Joe and Jadakiss
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Knicks summer wouldn't be complete without a performance of "New York" by these two.
The-Dream
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The-Dream subbed in for Frank Ocean's vocals on the chorus of "No Church in the Wild."
Swizz Beatz
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Swizz Beatz and HOV performed another long medley of some of their best work, including "On to the Next One," "Ruff Ryder's Anthem," and "Welcome to the Jungle."
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Gabbi Shaw is a reporter on Business Insider's editorial partnerships team. She covers entertainment, travel, food, and lifestyle for Business Insider, and Insider Inc.'s partners, including MSN, Apple News, and Yahoo.She graduated from Tulane University in 2017 with a degree in public health and now lives in New York City. She can be reached on X or LinkedIn.Please send all inquiries, comments, or tips to [email protected].Selected stories:
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