Hip-Hop’s most divisive figure is back for one night only.
On Thursday, Feb. 8, ¥$ — aka Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign — will host an official “Vultures, Volume 1” album release party and listening experience at Chicago’s United Center.
At the one-off show, the pair will debut their first official studio album “in a high-fidelity audio and visual showcase, crafted by Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign,” according to a press release.
Although details are sparse, attendees will be given the opportunity to “listen to the album together with the artists and album collaborators before it becomes available to the general public at 11 p.m. CST” that night.
The press release also suggests that “special guests (and) album collaborators” may be present.
While we can’t guarantee who will be there, we do know the best way to find out is live.
Want to be one of the first to hear “Vultures, Volume 1?”
As of now, tickets are available. At the time of publication, prices start at $118 before fees on Vivid Seats.
100-level seats can be picked up for as low as $183 before fees.
More details about the last-minute event can be found below.
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Kanye West at Chicago’s United Center tickets
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About “Vultures, Volume 1”
This debut collaboration is quite star-studded.
Rumored special guests include Freddie Gibbs, Playboi Carti, Chris Brown, Future, Kid Cudi and many more.
Plus, West’s daughter North will likely make an appearance as well.
The lead single “Vultures” can be heard here.
You can also check out “TALKING/ONCE AGAIN” on West’s Instagram as well.
“Vultures, Volume 1” was teased all throughout 2023 and several listening parties were supposed to take place in Italy but were cancelled.
Should everything go according to plan, volumes two and three will be released on March 8 and April 5, respectively.
Kanye West controversy
Over the years, the 46-year-old Chicago native has generated quite a bit of ire.
His most notable recent dustup took place in late 2022 when he made a number of anti-Semitic statements which led to many companies he partnered with — including Gap, Adidas and Balenciega — dropping him from their labels.
West has since apologized for his unfortunate comments on Instagram, although that post is no longer available to view on his account at the time of publication.
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