Jay-Z’s 4:44 Tour is coming to Denver. Here’s what you need to know
Jay-Z recently released his “4:44” album, and now the award winning rapper is set to tour the country. On his list of cities to visit: Denver.
Jay-Z will perform at the Pepsi Center on November 5. Tickets will officially go on sale July 14 at 10 a.m.
Prices start at $29.50 and tickets can be purchased through Live Nation, or Altitude Tickets. You can also purchase tickets by calling 303-893-TIXS.
If you are a member of the Tidal music streaming service (you have free access for six months if you are Sprint customer), then you can purchase tickets now. You can also get early access to tickets if you are a Citi cardholder.
4:44, Jay-Z’s 13th album, is already officially platinum. It was originally released on June 30 as a Tidal exclusive. 4:44 can now be streamed and purchased on iTunes, Google Play Music and Amazon Music.

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