DJ Hero and MySpace Present Jay-Z at Blender Theater (Recap & Pics)
September 10, 2009 Posted in Entertainment, Music

Jay-Z performed a guerrilla show on Wednesday night at the a 600-capacity Blender Theater in Manhattan, with help from MySpace Music and DJ Hero, a new video game that adapts the Guitar Hero model for hip-hop. It was announced barely 24 hours before, and 250 fans were given free tickets. (The other 350 or so in attendance were assorted V.I.P.’s from the companies involved, and from the news media. They didn’t pay, either.)
Jay-Z’s 74-minute, 25-song set, played with a 10-piece band that included two drummers and a three-part horn section, was a muscular, virtuosic and totally satisfying performance, both in older hits like “Big Pimpin’” and “99 Problems” that are now hip-hop standards, and in material from “The Blueprint 3.”
Read the full review here, watch videos from last night and check out pictures below!
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