Kanye West's Concert Descends Into Chaos As Fans Demand Refund With Loud Chant During The Show
According to reports, the chaos led to loud chants from the 70,000-strong crowd demanding refunds.
Some fans have since labeled the event as the "worst concert ever," with others also accusing Kanye West of lip-syncing to several of his songs.
Last Friday, tens of thousands of Kanye West fans packed Shanghai Stadium in anticipation of the high-energy performance the rapper is typically known for at his shows.
However, their loyalty to the rapper was met with disappointment, as they were treated to a subpar show plagued by numerous technical issues.
This came after the rapper arrived more than 40 minutes late to the show, despite fans already waiting for him for several hours before the event.
At some point during the chaotic event, fans who could no longer tolerate the issues began chanting for refunds right there at the venue, as seen in a viral clip on X.
Interestingly, tickets for the event had ranged from a hefty 980 yuan (about $137) to 2,680 yuan (nearly $374), with many fans opting for the higher-priced seats despite the cost.
It is unclear whether the rapper apologized to the crowd for his tardiness and the technical issues.
However, he did take to his X account to thank fans for attending the event.
He wrote, "Thank you to my fans in China and the Chinese government. The energy was amazing. Love all of you forever. Can't wait till the next show."
After the show, a fan who attended the event took to X to express his disappointment over the underwhelming performance.
"So I've been a fan of Kanye West since I was a teen. MBDTF opened my ears to the sonics in music," said the individual, referencing West's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," which won the Best Rap Album at the 54th edition of the Grammys.
"Was hard to get tix for him in Shanghai, but got it. Was hyped af. Couldn't even sleep night before. But. Worst concert I've ever been to. @kanyewest u can be better," added the fan.
The fan continued to express their frustration in follow-up posts, including calling for the singer not to tour and accusing him of lip-syncing during the Shanghai event.
"@kanyewest you should not tour. It's not for you. Stick to the studio. You waste people's time, excitement, and money by pretending that you're a performer," he wrote in one post.
"Mostly lip synching. His microphone must have been up less than 20 per cent of the time," the irate fan further noted in another post.
An explanation for West's tardiness and the technical disruptions was offered by the event promoter, StellarAmber Group, on China's social media platform, Sina Weibo.
They claimed that heavy rainfall around the time of the concert contributed to the disappointing production, as it prevented them from setting everything up according to West's specifications on time.
"However, for this long-awaited return after 17 years, Ye's team insisted on prioritizing artistic integrity. After emergency adjustments, the show was delayed to ensure the best possible experience and to minimize the disappointment for the audience," read the statement, per Global Times.
"We are deeply moved by the understanding and patience shown by many of the attendees and express our heartfelt gratitude. We also extend our sincerest apologies for any inconvenience caused and appreciate everyone's attention and support."
Amid the drama surrounding the Shanghai show, a representative for West responded to sexual assault accusations made by the rapper's former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, per the Daily Mail.
Pisciotta first filed the suit against the rapper in 2024 and has revised the claims multiple times before recently submitting another amended complaint.
According to West's rep, Milo Yiannopoulos, "each new revision" of the complaint from Pisciotta "contradicts" the previous ones she has made.
He further described the most recent amended complaint as "fantasy fiction" that "discredits all past, present, and future testimony."
"We stand ready to annihilate Ms. Pisciotta's tall tales before a jury—an exoneration so inevitable that even she, lost in her fog of fantasy, must surely see it coming," Yiannopoulos also stated.
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