Kanye West Announces ‘Bully’ Album Show & European Tour Dates 2024/2025

Kanye West, now performing as Ye, is set to return to the stage with a performance at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on April 3, 2026. The concert will serve as a launch event for his upcoming album, Bully, scheduled for release on March 20, and is being billed as his “only performance in Los Angeles,” according to Deadline. Tickets go on sale to the general public Wednesday, March 11, at 10:00 am PT, following an artist presale on Tuesday, March 10.

The announcement comes as West prepares to release his 12th studio album after multiple delays. Fans can pre-register for a chance to win free tickets by visiting Yelosangeles.com and pre-saving Bully. This performance marks West’s first Los Angeles concert since his 2021 appearance alongside Drake at the Free Larry Hoover benefit concert, and his first overall performance since shows in Mexico City in January 2026.

Beyond the Los Angeles show, West has also announced a series of European dates, including a second show at the GelreDome in the Netherlands on June 8 – coinciding with his birthday – following high demand for the initial performance. Additional concerts are planned for Marseille, France (June 11), Reggio Emilia, Italy (July 18), and Madrid, Spain (July 30). He will also perform in Istanbul, Turkey, on May 30, and New Delhi, India, on March 29, marking his first European headline dates in 12 years, with his last performance in the Netherlands dating back to 2013.

However, the announcement of these performances has been met with significant backlash, particularly regarding West’s past controversial statements. CIDI, a leading charity against anti-Semitism in Holland, expressed “deep worry” about the planned concert, stating that West’s “recent expressions of regret do not change the nature or the gravity of what he has done,” as reported by Complex. Similarly, the mayor of Marseille publicly stated that West is “not welcome” in the city, citing his promotion of “hatred and unabashed Nazism” on X/Twitter, according to the Los Angeles Times.

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