Kanye West To Make Indian Debut With 2026 Tour
Kanye West has confronted no scarcity of backlash for his antisemitic scandals and hateful rants. Evidently, nonetheless, he nonetheless has a large fanbase. Recently, it was even introduced that he plans to bless his Indian followers later this yr with a tour. Per India Today, the tour is scheduled to start in April, marking his first-ever efficiency within the nation.
Reportedly, he frolicked in India again in 2009 as a part of a non secular retreat. In 2012, he traveled to Mumbai to advertise his clothes model and stayed on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Specific particulars like dates, venues, and tickets for the upcoming tour have but to be introduced.
News of Ye’s Indian tour comes after he’s faced rejection from venues world wide because of his controversial habits. Slovakia’s Rubicon Festival, which was scheduled for July 2026, was canceled altogether amid protests concerning the Chicago rapper’s spot on the lineup. He was additionally purported to carry out in South Korea in May, however that live performance was canceled following the discharge of his observe, “Heil Hitler.”
Kanye West Bully Release Date
May 27, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Entertainer and rapper Kanye West (center) in the course of the first half towards the Houston Rockets in sport 5 of the Western Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs. at Oracle Arena. Kyle Terada / USA TODAY NETWORK by way of Imagn Images
As for what else Ye’s followers should stay up for, he is presently gearing as much as drop his new album, Bully. The challenge is slated for launch on January 30 and is presently obtainable to pre-save on Spotify.
Roughly 500K followers have already pre-saved the challenge, making it the fourth-most pre-saved album on the platform proper now. It follows Joji’s Piss In The Wind, Gorillaz’s The Mountain, and the Wuthering Heights soundtrack by Charli xcx.
The tracklist, which was released earlier this month, options songs with titles like “Preacher Man,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Last Breath,” “Damn,” “White Lines,” and extra.