Kanye West's la concert breaks the internet! rapper performs on giant rotating earth in front of 60,000 fans in viral video

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After years away from the stage, Kanye West made a powerful comeback with a concert that has taken the internet by storm. Titled Ye: The Homecoming, the show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 1 was more than just a return to music—it was a visually striking spectacle.

Performing before nearly 60,000 fans, Ye delivered a show that stood out for its ambitious stage design. At the centre was a massive, planet-like structure that slowly rotated as he performed, creating the illusion that he was standing atop the world. With dramatic lighting, dense smoke effects, and immersive visuals, the concert had a cinematic, almost sci-fi feel that quickly went viral on social media.

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The nearly two-hour performance blended fresh material with classic hits. Ye opened with songs from his recently released album Bully, before moving into crowd favourites like All of the Lights, Runaway, Bound 2, and Can't Tell Me Nothing, turning the venue into a massive singalong.

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One of the standout moments of the night came when he performed Ni**as in Paris, his iconic collaboration with Jay-Z, which sent the crowd into a frenzy.

The concert also had a personal touch, with his 12-year-old daughter North West making a special appearance, alongside Don Toliver, adding an intimate element to the grand production.