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More than any rapper and more than most pop stars, Jay-Z knows the significance of a moment.

The Brooklyn MC’s career is practically defined by them. There’s his Summer Jam obliteration of Mobb Deep’s Prodigy back in 2001, the same year he brought out Michael Jackson for Hot 97’s annual concert. There was his retirement show at Madison Square Garden captured in the documentary Fade to Black. And then there was his Radio City Music Hall show to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Reasonable Doubt. And who could forget the Best of Both Worlds fiasco with R. Kelly that turned into the celebrated Jay-Z and Friends jaunt. He’s even transformed festivals into his personal showcases, with his appearance at Glastonbury last year and All Points West this year.

But when Hov announced he’d be headlining a September 11th benefit show, to not only coincide with the anniversary of his classic album The Blueprint but also to mark the release of his latest effort, The Blueprint 3, one had to wonder if this ambitious slate reeked of opportunism.

It did not.

Last night at the Garden, Jay-Z delivered a carefully orchestrated and riveting show striking the the impossibly difficult balance of serving the cause and seizing another night that will stand out in his long list of historic performances.

“We celebrating life tonight, we having a good time,” Jay-Z told the sold-out audience, which included Diddy, Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry and Chris Rock, among other celebrities. “But let’s not forget in 2001 when the first Blueprint came out terrorist attacked New York. They thought they would weaken us. They were sadly mistaken. We stand here even stronger. This is our town. We run New York City. We run this town.”

And with that, the blaring Rihanna’s wailing voice boomed over the sound system. The “Umbrella” star then appeared under the spotlight decked out in a dominatrix-like black outfit. “We are, yeah I said it, We are, This is Roc Nation, pledge your allegiance,” Jay-Z rapped.

Kanye West joined the pair toward the end of the song, completing the triumvirate as he jumped from the stairs on the middle of the stage. ‘Ye stuck around for a few more songs, diving into “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” before asking Big Brother if he can keep going.

“Let’s do it,” Jay replied.

“Good Life” then came on, sans T-Pain, and an animated West — complete with a new ‘do, with zig-zag lines cut into his hair — fumbled a few of his lines but saved himself with an impromptu freestyle. “I fucked up the flow, but everybody know, I gotta give a shout out to my big bro,” he spit, drawing a smile from Jay.

The parade of guest appearances continued with Pharell Williams, Swizz Beatz and Mary J. Blige joining Jay-Z. John Mayer also popped up to play guitar for Jay-Z on “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune).”

Throughout the set, Jay-Z dipped into catalog but also performed new songs from his recently released BP3. Upstart Kid Cudi arrived onstage to assist Hov on “Already Home,” where the legendary rapper eviscerates mouthy MCs who say Jay-Z’s tenure on top is in the way of their rise to fame.

“These niggas want me to go, don’t they know that I’m gone/ They know that I’m space shuttle level, they need oxyggggon/Don’t they know that I yawn/ Only time they exciting is when they mentioning Shawn,” he rapped.

The Timbaland-produced “Venus vs. Mars” was another new tracked Jay-Z performed. He closed the song out with a new freestyled verse at the end where he name-checked Kanye’s lady friend Amber Rose and financial villain Bernie Madoff. Seconds after he finished, Beyoncé, featured on the song’s chorus, emerged from the bowels of the Garden rising up through a trap door to perform “Diva.”

The star wattage was bright but the greatest applause of the night came in honor of the service men and women who protect our country on this tragic date eight years ago.

As “Young Forever” spilled out over the arena speakers, a beautiful montage of firefighters and police officers who lost their lives on 9/11 eight years ago appeared behind Jay-Z on a huge screen. “Make some noise for those that lost their lives so we could live ours,” Jay-Z said.

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Lucinda Williams celebrates three decades of making music with a 30th anniversary tour, plus Sufjan Stevens maps out a headlining tour before the release of his The BQE project and Joshua Radin plots out an autumn trek in continued support of his 2008 LP Simple Times. Dates for all three jaunts await after the jump.

Lucinda Williams
Sept. 18 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Sept. 22 – Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater
Sept. 23 – Bloomington, IN @ Bluebird Nightclub
Sept. 25 – Greensboro, NC @ Carolina Theatre
Sept. 26 – Charlottesville, VA @ Charlottesville Pavilion
Sept. 27 – Norfolk, VA @ Town Point Park
Sept. 29 – Baltimore, MD @ Ram’s Head Live
Sept. 30 – Wilmington, DE @ Grand Opera House
Oct. 3 – New York, NY @ The Fillmore at Irving Plaza
Oct. 4 – New York, NY @ The Fillmore at Irving Plaza
Oct. 5 – New York, NY @ The Fillmore at Irving Plaza
Oct. 7 – Providence, RI @ Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
Oct. 8 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ Bardavon 1869 Opera House
Oct. 10 – Toronto, ON @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Oct. 11 – Toronto, ON @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Oct. 13 – Chicago, IL – Park West
Oct. 14 – Chicago, IL – Park West
Oct. 15 – Chicago, IL – Park West
Oct. 17 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant

Sufjan Stevens
Sept. 12 – Monticello, NY @ ATP
Sept. 21, 22 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
Sept. 23 – Ithaca, NY @ Castaways
Sept. 24 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
Sept. 25 – Pontiac, MI @ The Pike Room Crofoot Ballroom
Sept. 26 – Champaign, IL @ The High Dive
Sept. 27 – Minneapolis, MN @ 400 Bar
Sept. 28 – Madison, WI @ The Majestic
Sept. 29 – Bloomington, IN @ Buskirk Chumley
Oct. 1 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Place
Oct. 2 – Montreal, QC @ Cabaret
Oct. 3 – Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall
Oct. 4, 5 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Oct. 6, 7 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

Joshua Radin
Sept. 9 – Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
Sept. 11 – Albany, NY @ Linda Norris Auditorium
Sept. 12 – New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
Sept. 13 – Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
Sept. 15 – Montreal, QC @ La Tulipe
Sept. 16 – Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
Sept. 18 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Diesel
Sept. 19 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
Sept. 20 – Columbus, OH @ The Basement
Sept. 22 – Indianapolis, IN @ Birdy’s
Sept. 23 – Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall
Sept. 24 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
Sept. 25 – Minneapolis, MN @ Pantages Theatre
Sept. 26 – Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
Oct. 28 – Los Angeles, CA @ Henry Fonda Theatre
Oct. 29 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Oct. 30 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater
Nov. 1 – Seattle, WA @ Neumo’s
Nov. 2 – Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
Nov. 3 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
Nov. 5 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theatre
Nov. 6 – Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theatre
Nov. 7 – St. Louis, MO @ The Duck Room
Nov. 8 – Birmingham, AL @ Workplay Theatre
Nov. 10 – St. Petersburg, FL @ State Theatre
Nov. 11 – Ft. Lauderdale @ Culture Room
Nov. 13 – Orlando, FL @ The Social
Nov. 14 – Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage
Nov. 15 – Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
Nov. 17 – Washington, DC @ Sixth & I Synagogue
Nov. 19 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Nov. 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero
Nov. 22 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues

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Mastodon plot a fall trek alongside Adult Swim’s heavy metal band Dethklok, Ingrid Michaelson embarks on an autumn-long tour in support of her upcoming album Everybody and former Korn guitarist Brian “Head” Welch kicks off the second leg of his first-ever solo jaunt with a series of West Coast dates. Full itineraries for all three treks, after the jump.

Mastodon
Oct. 2 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
Oct. 3 – Seattle, WA @ WaMu Theater
Oct. 4 – Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre
Oct. 6 – Calgary, AB @ Big Four Building
Oct. 7 – Edmonton, AB @ Shaw Conference Centre
Oct. 9 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Great Saltair
Oct. 10 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
Oct. 12 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
Oct. 13 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
Oct. 14 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
Oct. 16 – St. Paul, MN @ Myth
Oct. 17 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
Oct. 18 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagle’s Auditorium
Oct. 20 – Columbus, OH @ LC Pavilion
Oct. 21 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore
Oct. 23 – Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy
Oct. 24 – Buffalo, NY @ The Fairgrounds
Oct. 25 – Albany, NY @ Armory
Oct. 27 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues
Oct. 30 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
Oct. 31 – Washington, DC @ Patriot Center
Nov. 1 – Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Nov. 5 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
Nov. 6 – Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues
Nov. 7 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
Nov. 8 – Pompano Beach, FL @ Pompano Beach Amphit
Nov. 11 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
Nov. 12 – Houston, TX @ Verizon Wireless Theater
Nov. 13 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Music Hall
Nov. 14 – Tulsa, OK @ Brady Theater
Nov. 16 – Las Cruces, NM @ Pan American Center
Nov. 17 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheater
Nov. 18 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
Nov. 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Palladium

Ingrid Michaelson
Aug. 31 – Dennis, MA @ Cape Cinema
Sept. 1 – Dennis, MA @ Cape Cinema
Sept. 9 – Toronto, ON @ Mod Club Theatre
Sept. 10 – Montreal, QC @ Petit Campus
Sept. 11 – S. Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
Sept. 12 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
Sept. 13 – Albany, NY @ Valentines
Sept. 16 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Sept. 17 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of the Living Arts
Sept. 18 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
Sept. 19 – Charlottesville, VA @ The Southern
Sept. 21 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
Sept. 22 – Atlanta, GA @ The Loft
Sept. 23 – Athens, GA @ The Melting Point
Sept. 24 – Birmingham, AL @ Workplay
Sept. 25 – New Orleans LA @ The Parish
Sept. 26 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Studio
Sept. 28 – Austin, TX @ The Parish
Sept. 29 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
Oct. 1 – Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
Oct. 2 – Scottsdale, AZ @ Martini Ranch
Oct. 3 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
Oct. 4 – San Juan Capistrano, CA @ Coach House
Oct. 6 – W. Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
Oct. 7 – W. Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
Oct. 9 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Oct. 10 – Redding, CA @ Cascade Theatre
Oct. 11 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
Oct. 12 – Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Oct. 13 – Vancouver, Canada @ Venue
Oct. 15 – Boise, ID, @ Knitting Factory
Oct. 17 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Avalon
Oct. 18 – Aspen, CO @ Wheeler Opera House
Oct. 19 – Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
Oct. 21 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line Music Cafe
Oct. 22 – Menomonie, WI @ Great Hall
Oct. 24 – Madison, WI @ Barrymore Theatre
Oct. 25 – Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom
Oct. 26 – Chicago, IL @ Park West
Oct. 27 – Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark
Oct. 29 – Cincinnati, OH @ 20th Century Theatre
Oct. 30 – Louisville, KY @ Headliner’s
Oct. 31 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
Nov. 2 – Nashville, TN @ The Belcourt Theatre
Nov. 3 – Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle
Nov. 4 – Towson, MD @ Recher Theatre
Nov. 5 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre

Brian “Head” Welch
Aug. 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Whisky
Aug. 16 – Bakersfield, CA @ VBF Campus
Aug. 18 – Fresno, CA @ Babylon Club
Aug. 19 – Modesto, CA @ Fat Cat
Aug. 21 – Camas, WA @ Tom Festival
Aug. 22 – Coeur D’Alene ID @ The Grail
Aug. 23 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
Aug. 25 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Club Vegas
Aug. 26 – Flagstaff, AZ @ Orpheum Theatre
Aug. 27 – Tucson, AZ @ Mainstreet Concert and Events Center
Aug. 29 – Las Vegas, NV @ Thomas & Mack Arena

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