Overview
- Ye is booked for June 12 at Tbilisi’s 54,000-seat Dinamo Arena, and organizers say roughly 70,000 tickets released for the stadium setup sold out within a day under the Georgian government-backed Starring Georgia program.
- The concert is being produced with Israeli businessman Guy Beser and his Blue Stone Productions, and Live Nation says it is not promoting or producing the event.
- Industry reporting says staff tied to Live Nation Israel, described as operating regionally as Live Nation Central Asia, have been preparing the show in Tbilisi based on social posts by Beser.
- Recent European plans have fractured, with London’s Wireless Festival canceled after Ye’s UK visa was revoked and Poland’s Culture Minister citing Holocaust history in calling off a Chorzów date.
- Ye has tried to repair ties with a public apology and high-demand U.S. shows, yet Israeli music executives and Jewish figures have criticized the Georgia partnership, sharpening the clash between commercial demand and accountability.