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Kanye West Criticized For Being 70 Minutes Late To His Own South Korean Concert With No Explanation

At approximately 9:10 PM on August 23 (KST), Kanye West brought his “Ye x Ty Dolla Sign Vultures Listening Experience” to the Goyang Sports Complex in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.

Though the show was slated to start at 8 PM, West made his entrance at the venue a full 70 minutes behind schedule, without any prior announcement. He took the stage and plunged straight into his performance, bypassing any introductory remarks.

The organizer of the event, NexTis (led by Park Jae-hyung), expressed, “This performance transcends the ordinary concert experience, offering a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in the unique artistic universe of Ye (Kanye West). Fans will be able to experience a new realm of emotion and exhilaration. We are committed to ensuring that every attendee can fully enjoy this extraordinary event in the utmost safety and comfort.”

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Ye’s return to South Korea is a momentous occasion, marking his first appearance in 14 years since his festival performance at Naksan Beach in 2010. This highly anticipated visit is a part of an exclusive listening party for his album “Vultures,” in collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign.

West, who burst onto the scene in 2004 as an innovative rapper and producer, has shaped the musical landscape with his work for Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. His landmark albums, “The College Dropout” and “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy,” catapulted him to stardom.

He has also earned the distinction of being the most awarded male solo artist of the 21st century, with numerous Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album throughout the 2000s.

Source: daum