JAŸ-Z 30 Is In Full Swing: A Closer Look Inside the Activations Across New York City
As well as all the collectables and merchandise that accompany the living archive.
As previously stated: Summer 2026 belongs to JAŸ-Z. Especially in New York City.
With his hometown return to the stage going down at Yankee Stadium in just over two weeks (not that we’re counting…) HOV is taking it to the streets of the city for a more accessible, all-ages homage to his historic artistry.
Over the course of the past week, Roc Nation set up two Reasonable Doubt experiential pop-ups in both Manhattan and Brooklyn, each outpost offering an immersive look into the album’s legacy, as well as that of JAŸ-Z’s discography at large.
Take a closer look at both boroughs’ Reasonable Doubt exhibitions and peep the limited-release merchandise below.
Manhattan Reasonable Doubt Pop-Up
For just two days, Roc Nation revamped and reopened the decommissioned Bowery Station on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. The storied underground alcove transitioned into a completely unrecognizable living archive, its current state designed to resemble the Reasonable Doubt era of New York City, chronicling the significance of JAŸ-Z’s debut album, as well as his rise throughout the mid-to-late 1990s. Once you walk down the station’s mezzanine, music, visuals – performance footage, music videos, interviews, etc – and unearthed archival footage stream across all walls of five train cars, and early-career memorabilia is scattered throughout. A multicensory experience indeed, Reasonable Doubt plays as you walk through the experience, greeted by original artifacts from the album’s rollout. Attendees could also cop a custom JAŸ-Z30 subway map, which highlights iconic NYC locations, milestones, and moments connected to his career and catalog.
Bowery Station
10 Kenmare, New York, NY 10012
June 25–26, 2026
11:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
Brooklyn Reasonable Doubt Pop-Up
Fear not, the Brooklyn pop-up is open a whole lot longer than its Manhattan counterpart. In the heart of DUMBO lands the second Reasonable Doubt exhibition, staged at a familiar location: inside a former boiler house whose exterior was featured in the music video for “Dead Presidents.” Upon entering the nostalgic space, this one spearheaded by both Roc Nation and Apple Music, a curation of apparel, accessories, music, and collectibles is on full display throughout, as well as a large-scale art installation up against the back wall. The black-hued exhibition is a recreation of two iconic late-1990s photographs of JAŸ-Z taken outside Brooklyn’s Marcy Houses. Assouline’s Book of HOV from last year is also on display.
Smack Mellon
92 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
June 25–July 5, 2026
11:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Brooklyn Public Library Cards
The second installation of HOV’s partnership with the Brooklyn library has landed – and of course, the Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint-inspired cards are absolutely free for all New York residents.
Available beginning June 25, 2026
Central Library (10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11238)
Marcy Branch (617 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11216)




















