Justin Timberlake and Jay Z at the Rose Bowl
Jay Z and Justin Timberlake performed 36 songs in their two-and-a-half hour set at the Rose Bowl for their Legends of the Summer tour.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyLegends of the Summer
Justin Timberlake and Jay Z performed at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., as part of their 12-city Legends of the Summer tour that includes stops in Boston, Philadelphia and Detroit.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyWe Love Justin
The "Sexy Back" singer's new studio album, The 20/20 Experience, is the year's top-selling album so far.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyJustin Timberlake
Timberlake had a triumphant return to music after a six-year hiatus with his album The 20/20 Experience. During his time away from recording, the "Suit & Tie" singer focused on acting, winning roles and garnering critical acclaim in a wide array films, including The Social Network and the upcoming Coen brothers project Inside Llewyn Davis.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyThe Crowd
Jay Z and Timberlake performed for more than 60,000 fans at the Pasedena concert on Sunday night, including celebrities Robert Pattinson, Ludacris, Jessica Alba, Natalie Portman, Chris Colfer and Jay Z's wife, Beyonce.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyJay Z
Jay Z recently released his 12th studio album, Magna Carta … Holy Grail, which has held the No. 1 position on the Billboard 200 for two weeks in a row.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyThe Fans
Two fans pose for a photo at the Legends of the Summer concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyJustin Timberlake and Jay Z
The duo opened with a performance of "Holy Grail," with Timberlake and Jay Z appearing on opposite ends of the stage, which was decorated with classical Greek statues.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyJustin Timberlake and Jay Z
The concert lasted over two-and-a-half hours, with Timberlake and Jay Z performing some 36 songs spanning both their new albums as well as some older hits. "Rock Your Body," "Tom Ford," "Empire State of Mind" and "Cry Me a River" were among the songs performed at the show.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyTrayvon Tribute
At the end of the night, Jay Z dedicated the final song of the show, "Forever Young," to Trayvon Martin, the unarmed teen who was shot and killed in February by neighborhood watch coordinator George Zimmerman.
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Photo by: Chris GodleyThe Venue
The Rose Bowl was the duo's fifth stop on their Legends of the Summer tour, having kicked off on July 17 in Toronto. It will wrap up Aug. 16 in Miami Gardens.
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