Jay z 444 tour
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Today Hov announced the 4:44 Tour, which kicks off on October 27 in Anaheim and concludes on December 21 in Los Angeles, with stops in Miami, Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago and his hometown of Brooklyn along the way. Last night, Jay-Z brought Brooklyn to Canada, killing the stage with a veteran's poise.
Jay z 444 tour update#
We’ll update this ongoing story as more information becomes available. Having already been tapped to headline numerous festivals this summer, JAY-Z is set to take his new album on the road this fall. Jay Zs 4:44 Tour Grossed 44.7 Million Over 32-Date Run (UPDATE).
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But it would appear at least possible that in this instance, his team is looking to make up for a sub-par outing by bullying those calling it such into submission. It’s pretty inarguable that Jay-Z has been one of his genre’s leading lights for a generation, from album sales, to reviews, to tour numbers, to cultural impact. In January, multiple sources, including Fortune magazine, speculated that the rapper and his team were inflating the number of TIDAL subscribers in reports on the up-and-coming Spotify competitor. But if the success of the 4:44 tour is being up-sold, it won’t be the first time Jay-Z has allegedly pushed a success narrative in a way that strains public credulity. Whether this tour is a success or not in the eyes – and wallets – of its organizers is a difficult one to assess, depending on where tickets have been paid for already (secondary market tickets have generally already been sold off the primary and are now re-listed in hopes of turning a profit). The post’s author, Paul Reskinoff, says he responded by asking Carter’s attorney, Andrew Kupinse, “to please inform which sections of the article he believes are false”, and goes on to provide screenshots of the low priced secondary inventory and widely unpurchased primary inventory on Live Nation subsidiary Ticketmaster. As I am sure you are aware knowledge of a story being false is a key component of a defamation action. We trust that now that you have correct facts you will not allow your errors to continue. Whether it was true or not, it seems like there were no negative effects. We demand that you correct your story both in tone and content immediately. Last year, Jay-Z was accused of selling tickets for as low as 6 for his 4:44 tour on Stub-Hub. Carter and team’s demand for DMN to take down the ‘disaster’ post is, they argue, that it constitutes defamation: No mention was made of the Fresno cancellation or the fairly indisputable fact that – regardless of price strategy, a large number of tickets are still unsold. Their version reads that the tour is wildly successful and low resale prices are just proof of that they were the plan all along to price out “scalpers”. The letter points to this story from Billboard, littered with quotes from Live Nation, with whom Jay-Z signed an exclusive 10 year, $150 million deal back in 2008. I'm baaaack lol See what I saw last night (16Nov2017) at the 4:44 tour It was a nearly 2 hour sing along I recorded pretty much the hold thing. Digital Music News received a cease and desist letter from a Connecticut-based law firm representing one Shawn Carter after publishing “Jay-Z’s ‘4:44’ Tour Is a Disaster: $6 Seats, Half-Filled Stadiums…”