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Webster Hall To Commemorate Grand Re-Opening With Performance From Jay-Z


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Webster Hall is back! The iconic NYC venue closed its doors last year and it’s already re-opening after extensive renovation.

To properly break in the new space, the venue has enlisted in Jay-Z to soundtrack the epic return. The rapper’s “B-Sides 2” show takes place Friday, April 26. The performance is set to be a very special one, billed especially for his “day 1 fans.”

“When we were thinking about who would be the right choice to open this legendary venue, we knew it had to be a world-famous New York City icon,” said Brett Yormark, CEO of BSE Global. “No one fits that description better than JAY-Z, who will join an unparalleled list of celebrated performers who have played Webster Hall.”

In the grand scheme of things, Webster Hall hasn’t been gone for long — but it was deeply missed. Get ready for tons of new music and tours coming through soon!

Jay-Z tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 11 a.m.

MGMT, Dillon Francis, Empire of the Sun, TroyBoi and Chromeo have also been booked to play.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Webster Hall To Commemorate Grand Re-Opening With Performance From Jay-Z

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