Kanye West, now known as Ye, has once again demonstrated his undeniable star power as his China comeback has sparked an overwhelming response from fans. After years of anticipation, Ye’s return has ignited a frenzy among his followers, with all 30,000 tickets for his ‘Vultures’ listening party in China selling out in just seconds.
The buzz surrounding this event is a testament to the massive appeal Ye still commands, especially after his successful stint in South Korea, which turned into a full-fledged concert. Fans in China, fully aware of what Ye is capable of, quickly snapped up the tickets, leaving thousands on the waiting list, desperate for a chance to see the rapper live.
Daniel McCartney, CEO of Outlast Records and booking agent at UTA, took to Instagram to share the astonishing news. In a series of updates, he revealed that the tickets for the event, scheduled to take place in Haikou on September 15 at the Wuyuan River Sports Park, were gone in a flash. The rapid sellout has left many fans disappointed but also more eager than ever for what they hope will be a larger-scale tour.
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Fans have taken to social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), to express their excitement and frustration. Some are thrilled to see Ye’s growing popularity in China, while others are pleading for a world tour, hoping to get another chance to see him perform live. The demand for a ‘Vultures’ World Tour has reached a fever pitch, with one fan writing, “He needs to announce the world tour fr,” and another echoing the sentiment, “World tour next, please!”
Ye’s upcoming listening party in Haikou marks the next stop on what has been a triumphant return to the stage. Despite the disappointment of a canceled show in Taiwan, the success of his event in Seoul and the incredible response in China suggest that Ye is on track to become a favorite in the region.
As the date for the Haikou event approaches, anticipation is building not just in China but around the world. Fans are holding out hope that the overwhelming demand will push Ye to announce a full-blown world tour, allowing more people to experience his music live. Whether or not that happens remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Ye’s comeback is in full swing, and his fans are ready for whatever comes next.
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