Jay-Z will play his first concert in Nashville in nearly a decade later this year.

The rap giant is kicking off a massive tour supporting his critically acclaimed new album "4:44," and that tour includes a stop at Bridgestone Arena on November 15.

Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. Subscribers to Jay-Z's Tidal streaming service have access to a presale that begins today at 11 a.m. CT.

On June 30, the rapper born Shawn Carter released his 13th studio album, "4:44." The stripped-down work finds a man once known for hits like "Big Pimpin'" examining his flaws and failings.

It's earned him his best reviews in years, and went platinum in its first week — thanks to a partnership between his Tidal streaming service and Sprint.

Jay-Z last appeared in Nashville in 2009, when he performed at Vanderbilt University's "Commodore Quake" homecoming concert. He headlined Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tenn. the following year.