
Ye to play show at SoFi stadium months after apology for antisemitism
USA TODAY
Months after Ye took out an ad in the Wall Street Journal to apologize for previous hateful remarks, he announced a live performance in Los Angeles.
Kanye West is ramping up his comeback.
Months after the controversial rapper, now known as Ye, took out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal to apologize for previous hateful remarks, he's announcing a live performance in Los Angeles. Ye will play SoFi Stadium in the Southern California city on April 3, according to the venue's website.
The show, billed "Ye Live in Los Angeles," is described as the only performance in the city in a promo image for the event. A website associated with the concert offers little more information except a directive to pre-save "Bully," the name of his upcoming album.
Previously released preview EPs under the same name were dropped by the rapper in June 2025. A video posted to the artist's Instagram stories also takes you to a page with the album's title. The album is set for release in late March.
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