Jay-Z Fall Tour
2009–10 concert tour by Jay-Z
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The Jay-Z Fall Tour, also known as The Blueprint 3 Tour, was a concert tour by American rapper Jay-Z in support of his eleventh studio album The Blueprint 3. The routing took the rap mogul to 18 cities in the U.S. and 7 in Canada, kicking off with a 9/11 benefit concert on September 9 in New York City and ending in Austin, Texas on November 22.[1] It was announced in November 2009 that dates would be added for 2010, with Trey Songz and Young Jeezy joining Jay-Z as opening acts.[2]
LocationNorth America
Associated albumThe Blueprint 3
Start dateSeptember 9, 2009
End dateMarch 26, 2010
| Continental tour by Jay-Z | |
| Location | North America |
|---|---|
| Associated album | The Blueprint 3 |
| Start date | September 9, 2009 |
| End date | March 26, 2010 |
| Legs | 2 |
| No. of shows | 44 |
| Jay-Z concert chronology | |
Opening acts
- J. Cole
- Wale
- N.E.R.D.
- Trey Songz (2010 leg)
- Young Jeezy (2010 leg)
Personnel
The Roc Boys
- Omar Edwards – musical director, keyboards
- Monty – keyboards
- Tony Russell – bass
- Shaun Carrington – guitar
- Natural – guitar (select dates only)
- Tony Royster Jr. – drums (solo on "Show Me What You Got")
- Brett Baker – percussion
- DJ Guru – DJ
- DJ Neil Armstrong – DJ (select dates only)
- Lamont Caldwell – saxophone
- Lee Hogans – trumpet
- Aaron Goode – trombone
Set list
- "Run This Town"
- "D.O.A. (Death of Autotune)"
- "U Don't Know"
- "Show Me What You Got"
- "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)"
- "Jigga What, Jigga Who"
- "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)"
- "P.S.A. (Public Service Announcement)"
- "Heart of The City (Ain't No Love)"
- "Already Home" (with Trey Songz)
- "Empire State of Mind" (with Bridget Kelly)
- "So Ambitious" (with Pharrell)
- "Dirt off Your Shoulder"
- "A Star Is Born" (with J. Cole)
- "Thank You"
- "On to the Next One"
- "Venus vs. Mars"
- "Swagga Like Us"
- "Can I Get A..."
- "Big Pimpin'"
- "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)"
- "Encore"
- "Young Forever"
Tour dates
- Cancelled dates
The following dates have been canceled by tour promoter Live Nation, due to "an unforeseen scheduling conflict."[4]
- November 17, Lubbock
- November 19, Albuquerque
- November 20, El Paso