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Ye Returns to the Stage at SoFi Stadium
The rapper's first full live performance in LA since 2021 featured new songs and old hits
Apr. 2, 2026 at 8:19am
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Kanye West, now known as Ye, performed the first of two shows at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Wednesday night. The concert, his first full live performance in Los Angeles since 2021, featured a mix of new songs from his recent album 'Bully' and classic hits from his earlier discography. Ye took the stage atop a giant dome set up on the stadium floor, with a spinning globe projected onto the dome for much of the night. The two-hour show included guest appearances from Don Toliver and Ye's 12-year-old daughter North, and saw the rapper cycling through both new material and fan favorites like 'Father, Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1,' 'Mercy,' and 'Runaway'.
Why it matters
Ye's comeback concert at SoFi Stadium marks a significant moment in the rapper's career, as he attempts to move past the controversy surrounding his recent antisemitic comments and re-establish himself as a major force in the music industry. The warm reception he received from the sold-out crowd suggests his fanbase remains loyal, despite the backlash he has faced, and indicates he may be able to successfully rebound from the damage done to his reputation.
The details
Ye's concert at SoFi Stadium featured a mix of new and old material, with the rapper performing several tracks from his recently released album 'Bully' as well as a number of his biggest hits. The show was staged on an enormous dome set up on the stadium floor, with a spinning globe projected onto the dome for much of the performance. Ye was accompanied by what sounded like prerecorded backing tracks, and he occasionally stopped songs to make adjustments, including asking the crew to 'make the earth move slower' during one track. The two-hour set included guest appearances from rapper Don Toliver and Ye's 12-year-old daughter North, who joined her father on stage to perform two songs.
- Ye's concert at SoFi Stadium took place on Wednesday, April 2, 2026.
- The show was the first of two Ye concerts scheduled at the stadium that week.
The players
Ye
Formerly known as Kanye West, Ye is a Grammy-winning rapper, producer, and fashion designer who has been a major figure in the music industry for over two decades. The 48-year-old musician has faced significant controversy in recent years due to his antisemitic comments, but is now attempting a comeback with the release of his new album 'Bully'.
Don Toliver
An American rapper and singer who has collaborated with Ye in the past, and joined him on stage at the SoFi Stadium concert to perform his own song 'E85' as well as Ye's track 'Moon'.
North West
Ye's 12-year-old daughter, who made a surprise appearance during the concert to perform two songs with her father.
What they’re saying
“Is this like an 'SNL' skit or something?”
— Ye, Rapper
“Run away fast as you can”
— Ye, Rapper
What’s next
Ye is scheduled to perform a second show at SoFi Stadium on Thursday, April 3, 2026, completing his two-night stint at the venue.
The takeaway
Ye's comeback concert at SoFi Stadium suggests the rapper still maintains a devoted fanbase, despite the recent controversies that have threatened to derail his career. The warm reception he received indicates he may be able to successfully rebound and reclaim his status as a major force in the music industry, though he will likely continue to face scrutiny over his past statements and behavior.
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