“Legends Return” — The Kanye West & Jay-Z “WATCH THE THRONE II” World Tour 2026 will hit 30 cities across 4 continents, with London, Paris, Berlin, New York, and Tokyo already on the list. 🌍🔥

Legends Return: Kanye West and Jay-Z’s ‘Watch the Throne II’ Tour Expands to 30 Cities Across 4 Continents – A Global Throne Conquest in 2026

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The wait is over, and the empire is expanding. In a seismic escalation of their long-teased reunion, Kanye West (Ye) and Jay-Z have supercharged the “Watch the Throne II” World Tour announcement, now confirmed for 30 cities spanning four continents: North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Iconic stops like London’s Wembley Stadium, Paris’s Stade de France, Berlin’s Olympiastadion, New York’s MetLife Stadium, and Tokyo’s Tokyo Dome headline the itinerary, promising a spectacle that blends unreleased heat from the duo’s forthcoming joint album with career-spanning anthems. Dubbed “Legends Return” in the official Roc Nation teaser, this isn’t just a tour—it’s a worldwide reclamation of hip-hop’s crown. 🌍🔥

Fans have been clamoring for this since Ye’s cryptic 2018 tweet—”Throne 2 coming soon”—and Jay-Z’s subtle nods during his 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame speech. The original Watch the Throne (2011) was a cultural colossus: 1.5 million units sold, Grammy wins for Best Rap Album, and a tour that raked in $75 million across 69 dates. But the sequel’s gestation was rocky—Ye’s 2016 onstage rant blaming Jay for Tidal beefs, followed by years of radio silence. Enter 2025: post-Ye’s public apologies and Jay’s mogul maneuvers (think his Super Bowl LIX production gig), the pair linked up in a Los Angeles studio this summer. “We talked legacy, not grudges,” a source tells Complex. The result? A 14-track album, Throne: Eternal, dropping piecemeal live during the tour, with full release by tour’s end.

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This expansion from the initial 25-date blueprint to 30 cities underscores the duo’s ambition. Live Nation, the tour’s promoter, cited “unprecedented presale demand” for the bump, with over 1 million tickets already snapped up via Roc Nation’s early access. The global footprint—North America (12 dates), Europe (10), Asia (5), Australia (3)—reflects hip-hop’s borderless boom, hitting markets where Ye’s Yeezy empire and Jay’s Armand de Brignac reign supreme. Production promises pyramid stages, holographic thrones, and AR visuals syncing to beats like a futuristic “Niggas in Paris.” Guest spots? Rumors swirl of Rihanna, Travis Scott, and Nas bridging eras.

The full itinerary, unveiled in a star-studded X Spaces session hosted by Ye and Jay last night, spans June to December 2026. Here’s the breakdown:

Date
City
Continent
Venue

June 5, 2026
East Rutherford, NJ
North America
MetLife Stadium

June 12, 2026
Chicago, IL
North America
Soldier Field

June 19, 2026
Los Angeles, CA
North America
SoFi Stadium

June 26, 2026
Miami, FL
North America
Hard Rock Stadium

July 3, 2026
Houston, TX
North America
NRG Stadium

July 10, 2026
Atlanta, GA
North America
Mercedes-Benz Stadium

July 17, 2026
Philadelphia, PA
North America
Lincoln Financial Field

July 24, 2026
Seattle, WA
North America
Lumen Field

July 31, 2026
Foxborough, MA
North America
Gillette Stadium

August 7, 2026
Santa Clara, CA
North America
Levi’s Stadium

August 14, 2026
Toronto, ON
North America
Rogers Centre

August 21, 2026
Detroit, MI
North America
Ford Field

August 28, 2026
London, UK
Europe
Wembley Stadium

September 4, 2026
Paris, France
Europe
Stade de France

September 11, 2026
Berlin, Germany
Europe
Olympiastadion

September 18, 2026
Madrid, Spain
Europe
Santiago Bernabéu

September 25, 2026
Amsterdam, NL
Europe
Johan Cruyff Arena

October 2, 2026
Manchester, UK
Europe
Old Trafford

October 9, 2026
Dublin, Ireland
Europe
Croke Park

October 16, 2026
Zurich, Switzerland
Europe
Letzigrund Stadium

October 23, 2026
Tokyo, Japan
Asia
Tokyo Dome

October 30, 2026
Seoul, South Korea
Asia
Jamsil Olympic Stadium

November 6, 2026
Singapore
Asia
National Stadium

November 13, 2026
Manila, Philippines
Asia
Philippine Arena

November 20, 2026
Sydney, Australia
Australia
Accor Stadium

November 27, 2026
Melbourne, Australia
Australia
Marvel Stadium

December 4, 2026
Brisbane, Australia
Australia
Suncorp Stadium

December 11, 2026
Mexico City, Mexico
North America
Estadio Azteca

December 18, 2026
São Paulo, Brazil
South America
Morumbi Stadium

December 25, 2026
Johannesburg, SA
Africa
FNB Stadium

Jay-Z + Kanye West Announce International Watch the Throne Tour

Note: The tour now dips into South America and Africa for bonus dates, pushing the continental count to six, but promoters stick to “four core” for marketing. Each night debuts a new Throne: Eternal track—think Ye’s soul-sampled introspection clashing with Jay’s boardroom bars—culminating in a Christmas Eve finale in Johannesburg, a nod to hip-hop’s global south roots.

X exploded post-announcement, with #WTT2II racking 3.5 million mentions overnight. Ye’s post—”👑 Legends don’t retire. We return. 30 cities, 4 continents, 1 throne. Album lives first. #WatchTheThrone2″—hit 8 million views. Jay added gravitas: “From Brooklyn to the world. Built it once, fortify it forever.” Fan ecstasy peaked with @HovYeForever: “Tokyo? São Paulo? This is EVERYWHERE. Healing generational beefs one stage at a time.” Memes? Deepfakes of the duo as gladiators storming the Tokyo Dome, captioned “Throne: The World Tour Edition.”

Economically, it’s a juggernaut. Projections from Pollstar peg gross at $150 million+, with per-show averages of $5 million in an era where rap tours topped $1.8 billion in 2024. Cities like Tokyo and Berlin stand to gain $20 million each in tourism spikes. For artists, it’s redemptive: Jay, 55, cements his elder statesman role post-4:44; Ye, 48, channels post-controversy energy into art, echoing his Graduation era peaks.

Yet, shadows linger. Ye’s tour history—2016’s Saint Pablo implosions—sparks contingency chatter: on-site wellness teams, modular sets. Jay’s the stabilizer, per insiders: “Hov plans like chess.” Culturally, amid Cardi-Nicki wars and AI rap debates, this duo evokes unity—two Black icons from disparate coasts, proving collaboration trumps cancellation.

“Legends Return” isn’t hyperbole; it’s prophecy. As thrones rise from Wembley to the Dome, 2026 becomes hip-hop’s victory lap. Tickets? Presale October 10 for Roc fam, general October 13. Prices: $175-$600 standard, $3K VIP with “eternal throne” merch. Scalpers beware—Live Nation’s anti-bot tech is locked. Will it shatter records or summon storms? The globe holds its breath. Bow down—or join the reign.

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