Overview
- Ye’s official tour site lists a Raymond James Stadium show for June 26 with Ticketmaster presales and a pre-registration that says some registrants may receive free tickets.
- Media reports and social trackers say online demand swelled into the hundreds of thousands and roughly 1 million people were in the ticket queue, and organizers have reportedly added a second Tampa date for June 28.
- Two earlier SoFi Stadium nights in Los Angeles sold out and were reported to have grossed about $33 million, underlining robust U.S. demand for his live shows.
- Several countries have canceled or barred his concerts over past antisemitic remarks and Nazi imagery, though some markets such as Albania and the Netherlands still have scheduled dates including a July 11 Albania stop.
- The contrast between packed U.S. stadiums and international restrictions means his comeback could be commercially strong at home while legal, security and reputational hurdles continue to limit his global reach.