Jay-Z headlines Radio1’s Hackney Weekend in east London

Jay-Z has headlined the first night of BBC Radio 1’s Hackney Weekend with a performance which featured appearances from Rihanna and Kanye West.

With London’s Olympic Park illuminated in the distance, he performed a 70-minute set of hits from his solo career and recent Watch The Throne project.

British rapper M.I.A. played two songs but had technical difficulties.

Speaking before the event London’s Met Police said there were plans in place to make sure fans left the site safely.

Jay-Z was watched by his wife Beyonce, who was near the front of the stage.

Kanye appearance

With the live music on the site’s five outer stages finished, up to 50,000 people gathered in the rain to watch the US rap star’s set on the main stage.

Pop star Rihanna, wearing a black cap and sunglasses, joined him on stage for the opening song of the set – 2009’s Run This Town.


The 42-year-old went on to perform tracks from his career including 99 Problems, Empire State Of Mind, Dirt Off Your Shoulder and Girls Girls Girls.

British rapper M.I.A. performed two of her own tracks (Paper Planes and Bad Girls) but technical problems with her microphone meant the crowd could not hear her for a while.

For his encore Jay-Z was joined by Kanye West to run through tracks from the pair’s recent Watch The Throne project including singles Otis, No Church In The Wild and closing track Paris – which the duo ran through three times.

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