Jay Z & Beyoncé Set To Organize A Tidal Charity Concert
Jay Z and Beyoncé are up to something major.
While no news has emerged about their rumored joint project, Hov and Bey are now said to be planning a TIDAL charity concert in conjunction with the Robin Hood Foundation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter are slated to perform at the Barclays Center event in Brooklyn on Oct. 15, along with Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, and Ms. Lauryn Hill, as per Page Six.
Tickets for the concert will start at $50 and will go as high as $100,000 for VIP packages. Proceeds are expected to help Robin Hood’s education efforts in New York City and for other charities that the artists will name.
Earlier this year, the world’s highest-paid celebrity couple was rumored to be working on a new album together. The project is even said to be completed.
Last October, TIDAL hosted its TIDAL X: 1020 charity concert at Barclays Center, which featured performances from Jay Z, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Usher, and Lil Wayne.
TIDAL has been in the news for a few things lately. This week, Apple Music head Jimmy Iovine shut down rumors that the company is looking to acquire the Jay Z-owned streaming service. This followed a report that TIDAL suffered a net loss of $28 million last year.
While no news has emerged about their rumored joint project, Hov and Bey are now said to be planning a TIDAL charity concert in conjunction with the Robin Hood Foundation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter are slated to perform at the Barclays Center event in Brooklyn on Oct. 15, along with Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, and Ms. Lauryn Hill, as per Page Six.
Tickets for the concert will start at $50 and will go as high as $100,000 for VIP packages. Proceeds are expected to help Robin Hood’s education efforts in New York City and for other charities that the artists will name.
Earlier this year, the world’s highest-paid celebrity couple was rumored to be working on a new album together. The project is even said to be completed.
Last October, TIDAL hosted its TIDAL X: 1020 charity concert at Barclays Center, which featured performances from Jay Z, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Usher, and Lil Wayne.
TIDAL has been in the news for a few things lately. This week, Apple Music head Jimmy Iovine shut down rumors that the company is looking to acquire the Jay Z-owned streaming service. This followed a report that TIDAL suffered a net loss of $28 million last year.
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