Ye (formerly Kanye West) is coming home again. Yeezy has announced more U.S. dates, adding to his global performances this summer, as he’ll be heading back to Chicago and San Antonio.
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West’s website revealed a July 4 show celebrating America’s independence at the Alamodome in San Antonio along with a pair of Chicago dates slated for Soldier Field on Sept. 3 and Sept. 4. Ticket information is yet to be released, but fans can sign up on Ticketmaster and Ye’s website.
Even without an official tour this decade, Ye’s already hosted a pair of listening shows at Soldier Field in the last fie years, with a Vultures listening taking place in 2024, while West hosted another event for Donda in 2021.
After performing in Georgia’s Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi for 70,000 fans over the weekend, West will head back to the U.S. for a pair of shows at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Fla., on June 26 and June 28. The Tampa performances will be Ye’s first stateside since taking over SoFi Stadium in L.A. on April 1 and April 3. (A senator from the state has since called for the pair of shows to be canceled due to the rapper’s antisemitic hate speech over the years, for which he apologized in January and blamed on a brain injury.)
Ye also has additional tour dates in July with shows set for Albania and Spain, before heading to Portugal in August.
On the music side, West is gearing up to deliver the Bully deluxe on Friday (June 19). Last week, Ye kicked off the deluxe edition’s rollout with the release of “Gemini Season,” which finds his wife, Bianca Censori, starring in the video that she also directed. Censori previously helmed the “Father” video for Ye and Travis Scott’s Bully collaboration earlier this year.
Bully served as Ye’s 12th studio album, which arrived in March and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 152,000 total album units earned, according to Luminate.