Friday, March 6, 2026

Kanye West Picks the Next Stop for His Global Concert Tour

Kanye West has mapped out several exclusive performances around the world this year, and he’s just added another stop to the lineup.

Kanye West’s 2026 has slowly been taking shape. While he still has work to do when it comes to repairing his public image, he recently took responsibility for his past racist remarks and comments directed at the Jewish community.

On the music side, he also appears to be nearing the release of his next solo album. That project remains uncertain for now, but it’s still a possibility. What’s more definite, however, are the global concerts he’s been organizing.

To kick things off, he returned to Mexico City for the first time in nearly 15 years, performing two back-to-back shows. The first event sold out 74,000 seats at the iconic Monumental Plaza de Toros.

Next up, he’s set to perform in New Delhi, India, where he’ll take the stage at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on March 29. The venue has a capacity of around 60,000 people.

After that, Ye and Travis Scott are set to headline the inaugural Helwatt Festival on July 17 and 18. The event will take place at the RCF Arena in Reggio Emilia.

There are also additional shows planned in the Netherlands and France.

Now, the Chicago rapper has added another stop to his growing schedule. According to Kurrco, Ye will be heading to Madrid, Spain on July 30 — roughly two weeks after his performances at the Helwatt Festival.

Estadio Riyadh Air Metropolitano will host the show, the same stadium that serves as the home ground for Atletico Madrid. The venue currently holds around 70.4K spectators, and if the Mexico City performances are anything to go by, Kanye could easily fill the stadium once again.

Those interested in getting tickets can access them through the provided link.

The announcement also arrives amid growing buzz around Ye’s upcoming solo album, Bully. For now, Spotify’s countdown lists the release date as March 20, though there have been rumors suggesting it could be pushed back a week to March 27.

There’s also the possibility of a longer delay, based on comments that surfaced during a February GQ interview. Frazier Tharpe spoke with Larry Jackson, the founder of the rising record label gamma., which recently partnered with Ye for Bully.

While Jackson didn’t reveal many details about the album, Tharpe hinted at a major rollout similar to the launches of Donda and Yeezus — both of which Jackson previously helped bring to life. “Jackson did tease that anyone who remembers the rollouts for past Ye albums like Yeezus and Donda—both of which Jackson helped launch—should know what’s in store.”

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