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Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign have announced they will perform at three “‘Vultures’ Listening Experience” shows in Europe later this week.Earlier this month, Ye teased potential dates for his world tour on Instagram – including arena dates in Toronto, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, London and more throughout the summer.
Then, the Chicagoan revealed that he and Dolla $ign will hold three ‘Vultures’ listening events in both Italy and Paris.The collaborators will hit Italy first, performing at the Milan Forum in the country’s capital tomorrow (February 22) and Bologna’s Unipol Arena on Saturday (February 24), before landing in Paris on Sunday (February 25) at the Accor Arena.Those looking to attend either Italian ‘Vultures Listening Event’ show can find them here.
Fans wanting to go to the Paris concert can visit here.A post shared by Ye (@kanyewest)A post shared by Ye (@kanyewest)Earlier this month, Ye and Dolla $ign released the long-awaited debut collaborative project ‘Vultures 1’ which featured verses from the former’s daughter North West, YG, Playboi Carti, Freddie Gibbs, and more.
The LP is the first instalment in the ‘Vultures’ trilogy with the other two set to follow on March 8 and April 5, respectively.The duo previewed the album at an intimate listening party in Italy as well as Miami, Chicago and New York before its release.Since its release, the record has been surrounded by controversy.
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