Key Takeaways
- Fans without tickets crashed through gates, causing a three-hour delay.
- Rapper finally took the stage at 12:18 a.m., playing until nearly 3 a.m.
- Questions arise over potential fines for breaking local noise ordinances.
Prior to Jay-Z's scheduled start time of 8 p.m. on Sunday, July 12, a group of fans without tickets breached the gates at Yankee Stadium, leading to significant delays in ensuring fan safety.
The rapper eventually began his performance at 12:18 a.m., with the show concluding around 3 a.m., marking a three-hour delay from the originally planned start time.
Concerns have been raised about whether Jay-Z, Live Nation, or Yankee Stadium could face fines for potentially breaking local noise ordinances. New York City’s Noise Code limits amplified music to 78 decibels between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m., but the stadium's ownership status may affect this.
Representatives from the mayor’s office and Yankee Stadium did not respond to requests for comment, while Live Nation stated they were unaware of any ordinance violations at the time of writing.
Sources tell Billboard that cities often work with promoters and venues to allow shows to extend past their allotted times. The price for going over varies by city, and union rates apply, meaning workers are still paid overtime even if a noise ordinance curfew has been waived.
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