10 Years Ago Today, Eminem became the first rapper to headline Wembley Stadium, he sold out 90,000+ tickets within just 45 minutes so they had to add an another date
Ten years ago today, on July 11, 2014, Eminem made history by becoming the first rapper to headline Wembley Stadium in London, a monumental achievement for both the artist and the hip-hop genre. The iconic venue, known for hosting some of the biggest acts in music history, had never before been graced by a solo rap performance on such a scale. This event marked a turning point in the recognition of rap as a dominant force in the global music industry.
Eminem’s performance was not just about breaking records; it was a testament to his enduring influence in music and culture. Coming off the success of his albums like *The Marshall Mathers LP 2*, Eminem delivered a high-energy show that spanned his decades-long career, including hits like “Lose Yourself,” “Stan,” and “Not Afraid.” The show attracted over 90,000 fans, demonstrating his massive global following and solidifying his place as a music icon.
For Eminem, the night was both a personal and professional milestone. Having overcome personal struggles and controversies throughout his career, headlining Wembley Stadium symbolized his resilience and staying power in an industry where longevity is rare. The achievement also represented a major victory for hip-hop, as the genre continued to rise to mainstream acceptance on the world’s biggest stages.
Eminem’s historic Wembley performance remains a pivotal moment in music history, highlighting his legacy and the evolving landscape of rap music, where barriers continue to be broken, and new milestones are reached.