Kanye West is preparing to step back onto one of the world’s largest concert stages with the announcement of a major Los Angeles performance set for early April.
The artist, who now goes by Ye, revealed plans for a one-night event at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on April 3. The venue, home to the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, can accommodate roughly 70,000 fans and is among the most prominent live music locations in the United States.
Promoted under the name “YE: Homecoming,” the show signals a return to the spotlight for the influential rapper, producer, and fashion entrepreneur. While West has continued releasing music and making public appearances, large-scale live performances have been relatively limited in recent years, making the announcement notable for both fans and industry observers.
The timing of the concert aligns with the rollout of West’s upcoming studio album Bully, expected to arrive in March 2026. The project marks the latest entry in a catalog that has shaped hip hop and pop music for more than two decades. Early previews of the album suggest a blend of melodic experimentation and production styles reminiscent of some of West’s most celebrated work.
The SoFi Stadium performance is currently being billed as a standalone event rather than part of a broader tour. That approach has already fueled anticipation among fans eager for the chance to see West perform new material alongside selections from his extensive discography.
Ticket sales are expected to open soon, with presale access offered through official registration channels. With its combination of a new album launch and a massive stadium setting, the Los Angeles show could become one of the year’s most closely watched events in the live music world.