Kanye West is continuing to give fans in different cities a chance to see him live this year, and he’s just added another major stop to his schedule.
According to TMZ, Ye will be returning to Los Angeles, California on April 3 for a one-night performance. The show is set to take place at the massive SoFi Stadium, home to both the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers.
Like many of the venues on his recent tour, the stadium holds more than 60,000 people. Built in 2020 at a cost of over $5 billion, SoFi Stadium can accommodate more than 70,000 attendees.
So far, Kanye West hasn’t had trouble filling seats during this run of performances. At the first of his two Mexico City shows in January, he packed all 74,000 seats — even breaking the attendance record at Plaza de Toros.

TMZ spotted the concert listing on Ticketmaster, where details about ticket sales were also revealed. According to the page, general ticket sales for the show will begin on March 11 (Wednesday) at 10:00 a.m. PT, or 7:00 a.m. ET.

While the concert announcement is exciting on its own, it carries even more significance for Ye fans in the iconic city. As mentioned earlier, the show will end a five-year stretch without him performing there.
The last time Kanye West appeared on stage in Los Angeles was in 2021, when he teamed up with longtime rival Drake for the Free Larry Hoover benefit concert. The event was streamed on Prime Video at the time.
The gap could have been shorter if he had performed in 2022. However, that was around the period when Kanye West rebranded as Ye and faced heavy backlash that damaged his public image. He had been scheduled to perform, but the controversy surrounding a photo of him wearing a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt led to the appearance being canceled.
Now, with things appearing to shift, more cities are welcoming the Chicago artist back to perform. His global tour continues to add new stops, including a scheduled performance in New Delhi, India on March 29.
The Los Angeles show was also announced just a few days after revealing another major date in Madrid, where he’s set to perform on July 30.
