Jay-Z‘s final Yankee Stadium concert was supposed to be another historic celebration, but before the music started, thousands of fans found themselves caught in a massive entry delay that turned the Bronx venue into a scene of confusion and frustration.
According to sources directly involved in the situation who spoke with TMZ, the trouble began shortly before Jay-Z was expected to take the stage Sunday night. A security issue at one entrance reportedly forced the stadium to shut down all gates, leaving fans, celebrity guests, and even members of Jay-Z’s own team unable to get inside.
At one point, sources said approximately 20,000 fans were still waiting outside, creating a tense situation that lasted for hours.
Despite discussions about potentially canceling the show, Jay-Z ultimately chose to wait, with sources saying he did not want to disappoint fans who had traveled from across the country to see the performance.

Security Shutdown Created Stadium-Wide Delays
The first major problem reportedly happened at around 8:55 PM.
According to sources familiar with the situation, several hundred people without tickets rushed an entrance area, with some allegedly managing to get inside.
Following that incident, security officials reportedly shut down all stadium gates, preventing people from entering or leaving.
The timing created an immediate problem.
Jay-Z had been starting around 9 PM during the first two nights of his Yankee Stadium residency, but on the final night, thousands of ticket holders were still outside as the scheduled performance time approached.
By 10:15 PM, sources said around 20,000 fans remained lined up outside the stadium.
The delay affected more than regular concertgoers.
According to sources, celebrity performers including A$AP Rocky, Tyler, the Creator, and Usher, who were scheduled to appear, were also unable to enter.
Even attempts from Jay-Z’s team to bring VIP guests inside reportedly did not change the situation, with sources saying NYPD officials maintained that nobody would be allowed through until security concerns were addressed.
Jay-Z Did Not Want to Cancel the Show
Behind the scenes, sources say canceling the concert was discussed.
However, Jay-Z reportedly did not want to take that option.
Many fans had traveled from outside New York to attend the highly anticipated finale, and finding a replacement date at Yankee Stadium would have been extremely difficult.
Instead, discussions continued between NYPD officials, Yankees executives, and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation team.
According to sources, an agreement was eventually reached to reopen one gate first, followed by additional entrances opening gradually as fans were allowed into the stadium.
The process moved slowly, allowing crowds to enter in waves rather than creating another safety concern.

Safety Concerns Delayed Jay-Z’s Performance
Even after some fans made their way inside, the situation was still complicated.
Sources said that at around 11 PM, approximately 10,000 fans remained outside.
At that point, there was discussion about whether Jay-Z should simply begin the concert despite the delay.
The argument was straightforward: a show starting two hours late would still be better than no performance at all.
But sources say Jay-Z was not comfortable starting while thousands of paying fans were still outside.
There were also concerns about what could happen if those fans suddenly heard the music and rushed toward the venue.
The possibility of a dangerous crowd movement situation was another factor considered before the decision was made.

Jay-Z and Guests Waited Backstage
While the situation unfolded outside, Jay-Z and his lineup of superstar guests remained backstage.
According to sources, the group included Beyoncé, Rihanna, Pharrell Williams, Fat Joe, and Jeezy, all of whom waited as organizers worked to resolve the issue.
Memphis Bleek previously described Jay-Z’s mood during the delay, saying the rapper was frustrated but determined to perform.
Despite the difficult circumstances, Jay-Z eventually made the decision to move forward.
Once organizers determined the crowd outside had decreased enough, the team prepared for the show to begin.
Jay-Z finally took the stage around midnight.
A Marathon Performance Closed the Night
Once the concert started, Jay-Z delivered the kind of performance fans had been waiting for.
The show reportedly lasted through approximately 50 songs, ending around 3 AM with a large fireworks display.
The delayed start did not prevent the final night from becoming one of the most memorable events of Jay-Z’s anniversary celebration.
The concert featured surprise appearances throughout the night, including performances from Beyoncé, Rihanna, Pharrell Williams, and Jeezy, among others.
Why It Matters
Large-scale stadium concerts depend on precise timing, security coordination, and crowd management.
The Yankee Stadium delay showed how quickly one security issue can affect thousands of people, including performers and production teams.
It also highlighted the difficult decisions artists and organizers face when balancing entertainment expectations with public safety.
In this case, Jay-Z’s team had to weigh multiple factors: disappointed fans, performer schedules, venue logistics, and the risk of a rushed crowd movement.
For fans inside and outside Yankee Stadium, the night became a test of patience.
Thousands waited for hours hoping the show would eventually happen, while Jay-Z and his guests remained backstage waiting for the safest moment to begin.
Despite the frustration surrounding the delay, sources say there were no arrests and no curfew or noise fines issued following the late-night performance.
After a chaotic start, Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium finale became the marathon celebration fans had hoped for—just several hours later than anyone expected.
