Jay Z Announces North American Dates for ‘Magna Carter’ World Tour
Just hours after Kanye West announced the Yeezus tour with Kendrick Lamar, Big Brother shares his own dates for the newly-announced North American leg of his Magna Carter world tour. Jay Z will get the ball rolling in St. Paul, MN on Nov. 30, making stops in Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, Toronto and New York (on four separate occasions) before wrapping things up in State College, PA on Jan. 31. Tickets go on sale Thursday, September 12th at 10am EST on Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
Check out the tour dates after the jump…
November 30: St. Paul, MN — Xcel Energy Center
December 1: Lincoln, NE — Pinnacle Bank Arena
December 2: Denver, CO — Pepsi Center
December 6: Anaheim, CA — Honda Center
December 7: San Diego, CA — Valley View Casino Center
December 9: Los Angeles, CA — Staples Center
December 10: Fresno, CA — Save Mart Center
December 11: San Jose, CA — SAP Center at San Jose
December 13: Las Vegas, NV — Mandalay Bay Events Center
December 18: Oklahoma City, OK — Chesapeake Energy Arena
December 19: Houston, TX — Toyota Center
December 20: San Antonio, TX — AT&T Center
December 21: Dallas, TX — American Airlines Center
December 27: Atlanta, GA — Philips Arena
December 28: Birmingham, AL — BJCC Arena
January 2: Ft. Lauderdale, FL — BB&T Center
January 4: Charlotte, NC — Time Warner Cable Arena
January 5: Greensboro, NC — Greensboro Coliseum Complex
January 8: Cleveland, OH — Quicken Loans Arena
January 9: Chicago, IL — United Center
January 10: Detroit, MI — The Palace Of Auburn Hills
January 12: Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
January 13: Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
January 16: Washington DC — Verizon Center
January 17: Uncasville, CT — Mohegan Sun Arena
January 18: Boston, MA TD — Garden
January 19: Uniondale, NY — Nassau Coliseum
January 21: Pittsburgh, PA — CONSOL Energy Center
January 22: Newark, NJ — Prudential Center
January 24: Montreal, PQ — Bell Centre
January 27: Toronto, ON — Air Canada Centre
January 29: Philadelphia, PA — Wells Fargo Center
January 30: Buffalo, NY — First Niagara Center
January 31: State College, PA — Bryce Jordan Center
December 1: Lincoln, NE — Pinnacle Bank Arena
December 2: Denver, CO — Pepsi Center
December 6: Anaheim, CA — Honda Center
December 7: San Diego, CA — Valley View Casino Center
December 9: Los Angeles, CA — Staples Center
December 10: Fresno, CA — Save Mart Center
December 11: San Jose, CA — SAP Center at San Jose
December 13: Las Vegas, NV — Mandalay Bay Events Center
December 18: Oklahoma City, OK — Chesapeake Energy Arena
December 19: Houston, TX — Toyota Center
December 20: San Antonio, TX — AT&T Center
December 21: Dallas, TX — American Airlines Center
December 27: Atlanta, GA — Philips Arena
December 28: Birmingham, AL — BJCC Arena
January 2: Ft. Lauderdale, FL — BB&T Center
January 4: Charlotte, NC — Time Warner Cable Arena
January 5: Greensboro, NC — Greensboro Coliseum Complex
January 8: Cleveland, OH — Quicken Loans Arena
January 9: Chicago, IL — United Center
January 10: Detroit, MI — The Palace Of Auburn Hills
January 12: Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
January 13: Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
January 16: Washington DC — Verizon Center
January 17: Uncasville, CT — Mohegan Sun Arena
January 18: Boston, MA TD — Garden
January 19: Uniondale, NY — Nassau Coliseum
January 21: Pittsburgh, PA — CONSOL Energy Center
January 22: Newark, NJ — Prudential Center
January 24: Montreal, PQ — Bell Centre
January 27: Toronto, ON — Air Canada Centre
January 29: Philadelphia, PA — Wells Fargo Center
January 30: Buffalo, NY — First Niagara Center
January 31: State College, PA — Bryce Jordan Center
(Via Life+Times)
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