Jay Z: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Nov 21 2006
•1h 32m
•Music
The Jay Z Royal Albert Hall concert marks the first time that a hip hop act has headlined at the 135 year old London venue. The event follows Jay Z’s landmark Fade to Black concert at New York’s Madison Square Gardens, held in 2004,
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