Mayor Bloomberg Makes Final Decision On Jay-Z’s Secret NY Show Proposal

Written By S. Samuel

Rap mogul Jay-Z can start going through suit and ties as New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg has reportedly approved Young Hov to perform his proposed free concert in the Big Apple next month.

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While details are still scarce, the latest updates claim Jay is cleared to take over Manhattan in a couple weeks.

UPDATE: So, word has come through that New York City’s Mayor Bloomberg has approved Jay-Z’s planned Times Square concert on July 8, so, you know, it’s happening. Expect a full scale riot at the least. Magna Carta Holy Grail drops on July 4. (Ology)

Buzz behind the secret show heated up the Internet a few days ago.

Jay-Z is planning a surprise concert atop the marquee of the Ed Sullivan Theater next month that will turn rush-hour Times Square into a gigantic street party, sources told The Post yesterday. The rapper is close to obtaining the necessary approvals for a July 8 “Late Show With David Letterman” performance, the sources said. The city killed the same plan in the summer of 2010 over concerns about crowd control and security. “If he gets permission from the mayor’s office, it’s going to be off the hook,” a law-enforcement source said. “They’ll have to shut down Broadway around the Letterman building. They’ll have to have a strong police presence. It’s going to be chaos with so many fans.” (New York Post)

The Times Square event would likely have a chunk of the city shut down.

The sources said the concert will likely go off as planned, despite the Bloomberg administration’s decision to pull the plug three years ago. “It is close. There are a lot of logistical concerns,” one said, including shutting down a large swath of Times Square near the theater, which is between West 53rd and West 54th streets. But, the source added, “This would be a great event for New York City.” In 2010, Jay-Z and Eminem moved their concert to the theater’s rooftop, where permits weren’t required, after the city put the kibosh on their initial plan. (New York Post)

The rapper’s new Magna Carta Holy Grail album promotion is currently featured throughout 42nd Street.

Jay-Z has an album coming out, and if you didn’t know about it, you certainly do now. Following Hov’s three-minute ad takeover during the NBA Finals announcing Magna Carta Holy Grail, the hip-hop superstar has descended upon Times Square on Monday (June 24), smack dab in the middle of what some could call the world’s advertising mecca. With larger-than-life, black and white ads illuminating Broadway, Jay’s album promo can be seen from 42nd Street to 49th, glowing in the eyes of the tourist-dense crowd. Images from the NBA Finals spot show Jay at the piano and in the studio, while MagnaCartaHolyGrail.com stands around him in bold letters. The ads detail the Samsung deal the rapper has, encouraging Galaxy users to download the app, available now, to get the album. (Beyoncé smirks across the street in her Pepsi ad, as if she’s beaming with support.) (MTV)

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Written by S. Samuel

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