Ye (Kanye West) Announces New Orleans Concert August 28

LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 22: Kanye West is seen on February 22, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by DUTCH/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

Hip-hop mogul Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is taking the “BULLY” era back to the stage with another major stadium date, announcing a performance at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Aug. 28.

The newly revealed concert expands Ye’s growing 2026 live schedule as he continues building momentum behind his latest album, “BULLY.” Fans can now register for ticket access through the official rollout, with more tour dates expected to follow.

The New Orleans stop arrives ahead of Ye’s previously announced hometown performances at Chicago’s Soldier Field on Sept. 3 and Sept. 4. Together, the stadium shows mark one of the rapper and producer’s biggest touring campaigns in recent years, signaling a renewed focus on live performances after spending much of the past few years releasing new music.

“BULLY” has already become one of Ye’s strongest commercial releases of the decade. The album opened at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 after moving 152,000 equivalent album units in its first week. It also made an immediate impact on the Billboard Hot 100, with 16 of its 18 tracks debuting on the chart.

Hip-Hop Mogul Ye (Kanye West) Set For New Orleans Concert On August 28 At Caesars Superdome

The album’s commercial success has fueled anticipation for Ye’s return to the concert stage. Fans have spent months speculating about additional stops, and the New Orleans announcement suggests a broader tour could be on the horizon.

Known for turning arena and stadium performances into immersive productions, Ye has built a reputation for blending music, fashion and striking visual concepts. His concerts often feature elaborate staging and career-spanning set lists, making each appearance a major event for fans.

The Caesars Superdome show adds another high-profile venue to the “BULLY” campaign and reinforces Ye’s enduring influence on hip-hop culture. Despite years of controversy, the Grammy-winning artist continues to command attention whenever he announces new music or live performances.

With New Orleans now locked into the schedule and Chicago next in line, Ye’s 2026 comeback continues to gather momentum. As excitement grows around the “BULLY” era, fans are watching closely to see which city the hip-hop icon will announce next.


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