As anticipation builds for Jaÿ-Z’s concert series at Yankee Stadium celebrating 30 years since the release of his debut album "Reasonable Doubt," fans from across the country gathered outside the Bronx ballpark hours before showtime.
The concerts mark a homecoming for the Brooklyn-born rap icon. For many attendees, being part of the milestone event was simply non-negotiable.
Among those waiting in line were two fans who traveled from Chicago to take part in the celebration.
“Jaÿ-Z has been a big inspiration for me ever since I was growing up,” one fan said. “The first album I bought was 'The Blueprint.'”
Another fan called the event a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
“He’s one of our GOATs. We grew up on him. He deserves his flowers,” he said. “There’s no better place to give it to him than his own city, Yankee Stadium. This is a once-in-a-lifetime moment.”
The dedication wasn’t limited to fans from the Midwest. Concertgoers from Phoenix and Detroit also made the trip, with some saying they have followed Jaÿ-Z’s career for years and rarely miss an opportunity to see him perform live.
“I’ve seen him many, many times. All over,” one longtime fan said.
Before heading inside the stadium, many stopped to pick up commemorative merchandise.
“I’m about to spend a grip for me and my family,” another fan joked. “I’m about to spend a whole lot of money for Jaÿ for sure.”
For those looking to keep the celebration going before and after the concerts, The Dugout, a nearby fan gathering spot, has become a popular destination.
“It’s free, and we made it free for a lot of reasons,” said DJ Kidnu, of The Dugout. “People spent a lot of money to be inside, so why not come here and enjoy your night? We have a great vibe here. When you come here, you’re going to feel it. This is going to be your home away from home.”
As showtime approaches, fans continue to stream into the area, with many attending pre-parties, shopping for merchandise, and soaking in the atmosphere surrounding one of New York City’s biggest music events of the year.
The crowds outside Yankee Stadium are expected to grow throughout the evening as thousands gather to celebrate three decades of Reasonable Doubt and the legacy of one of hip-hop’s most influential artists.