Jay-Z to Perform With the Roots as Headliner for Roots Picnic 2026


Jay-Z is making his grand return to the stage for the first time in nearly a year with a headlining performance alongside the Roots at the Roots Picnic 2026.

The rapper, who recently changed the styling of his name to JAŸ-Z in honor of the 30th anniversary of his debut album “Reasonable Doubt,” is scheduled to headline the May 30 date of the 2026 Roots Picnic at Philadelphia’s Belmont Plateau. It marks his first performance with the Roots in over a decade.

The appearance will also be his first live performance since joining his wife Beyoncé at the final “Cowboy Carter” international tour date, which took place in Paris in June 2025. During the show, he popped out to perform “Crazy in Love,” “N—s in Paris” and “Drunk in Love.”

The last time he played a festival was in 2019 as a surprise guest at Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water, which took place in Virginia Beach.

“Moving the Roots Picnic to Belmont Plateau and bringing JAŸ-Z and The Roots together to perform are both bucket-list moments for us,” says Shawn Gee, the Roots’ manager and president of Live Nation Urban. “After meeting with Mayor Cherelle Parker and hearing her vision for Philadelphia 250, she truly inspired us to dream even bigger, and we’re grateful to her, Commissioner Susan Slawson, Jazelle Jones and everyone who helped make it happen. We can’t wait to see everyone in May at the Plat.”

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