Kanye West Faces Roadblocks: Struggles to Secure Venues for Anticipated World Tour
2 min readKanye West has been planning a world tour; however, his antisemitic rants seem to have blacklisted him from booking venues for the tour. Undoubtedly, Ye’s antisemitic remarks have troubled him in the past and continue to do so, as he now struggles to secure venues for his world tour.
Read on to learn more about Kanye West’s struggle to book venues for his world tour.
Kanye West Planning a World Tour
Rapper Kanye West is once again grabbing the attention of everyone on social media, and this time it’s for his world tour. The “Vultures” rapper was recently seen performing with Travis Scott at the latter’s Circus Maximus show.
Well, it seems that Ye is now gearing up for his own world tour. With millions of fans across the world eagerly awaiting the chance to see him perform live, the question remains: is Kanye really planning to launch his world tour anytime soon?
Rapper Kanye West Struggles to Book Venues for His World Tour
Though fans recently saw Kanye perform live during Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus show, they are now eager to know if Ye will be launching his own tour soon. Indeed, the “Vultures” rapper is looking to kickstart his world tour in the near future.
Kanye recently took to Instagram to share that he is struggling to book venues for his world tour. In the video, he was heard saying, “We just sold out the United Center in seven minutes.” He then added, “It’s the only arena that I’ve had access to in the past year.”
Damn, Kanye said he needs help getting booked into other arenas after selling out the United Center in 7 minutes pic.twitter.com/QtubFgfbTJ
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Antisemitic Rants of Kanye Seemingly Make Him Struggle to Get Venues Booked
In his recently posted video, Kanye said, “When I call, people say there’s no avails for me, and you know why that is”. He even asked for help by saying, “So if there’s anybody out there that can help with this, please do”. YE definitely received offers after that request, including one from Freddie Gibbs.
YE to Gibbs said, “I’m glad I put that video up talking about how they not giving me stadiums”. To which Gibbs responded, “It will sell out like United center”. Kanye may have his eyes on multiple international venues, as he is considering options such as the Great Wall of China, the Giza Pyramids, and another suggestion coming from YesJulz.