
However, it appears that the issue may not be with managers, but rather with venues themselves, as West shared a screenshot of a message conversation that suggests his planned tour this year could make him $16 million guaranteed upfront.
However, the first night of the suggested O2 run, featuring the band Texas, is actually taking place at the venue, raising questions about whether West and his team have done their homework on the schedule....
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Is Kanye West plotting world tour? Possible cities & dates
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West , has taken to Instagram to share plans for an upcoming world tour including possible venues in the United States , UK, Kenya and more. The news comes after West made a statement saying he was having trouble booking concert arenas, and compared his situation to that of rock n' ...

Kanye West shared he is having trouble booking concert arenas, and seemingly suggested it was because of his anti-Semitic rants in new Instagram posts.
The rapper, 46, shared a video and a text post on Tuesday, where he revealed he's been having a difficult time booking venues, pointedly adding, 'And you know why that is.'
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Kanye West's Upcoming Tour: A Look into the Artist's Latest VentureKanye West, the renowned rapper and producer, has been making headlines once again with his upcoming tour. The artist, known for his innovative and often controversial music, has announced a string of shows across the globe, with a potential payout of $16 million.
According to West, he has been facing difficulties in securing venues for his concerts due to a series of controversies, including his repeated "humiliation" of his wife Bianca Censori and accusations of antisemitism. However, it appears that these issues may not be the only reason for the venue refusals, as West has shared a screenshot of a message conversation that suggests his planned tour this year may not be as solid as initially thought.
The tour, which is set to begin in June in Toronto, Canada, and end in February 2025, includes stops in major cities such as New York, Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Madrid.
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