Kanye West fans demand refunds after chaotic Shanghai performance
You can’t tell him nothing.
Kanye West fans demanded refunds after the disgraced rapper put on a chaotic show in Shanghai, China, over the weekend.
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According to a fan on X, the “Gold Digger” rapper allegedly showed up more than 45 minutes late to his show at the Shanghai Stadium Saturday night.
“So I’ve been a fan of Kanye West since I was a teen. ‘MBDTF’ opened my ears to the sonics in music,” the fan tweeted, alongside a clip of West performing “All of the Lights.”
“Was hard to get tix for him in Shanghai but got it. Was hyped af. Couldn’t even sleep night before. But. Worst concert I’ve ever been to. @kanyewest u can be better,” the netizen added.
The concert attendee claimed West, 48, was “mostly lip synching” for the show and that “his microphone must have been up less than 20% of the time.”
The fan also alleged that the 24-time Grammy winner “disappeared for over 20 minutes at one point” while his hot tracks, such as “Wolves,” played “with him nowhere in sight.”
“I could have just played your music at home man. Came to see u perform????” the fan tweeted.
Additionally, the concertgoer, who said they paid $260 for their ticket, claimed West “stayed in the circle so nobody could actually see him closely even if you were vip” and “wore a mask the entire show.”
“@kanyewest you should not tour. It’s not for you,” the fan wrote directly to the Yeezy founder on X.
“Stick to the studio. Drop surprise albums and be that guy. I’m the biggest supporter of (most of) your work. You waste people’s time, excitement and money by pretending that you’re a performer.”
Video footage also surfaced on X of the crowds in Shanghai allegedly chanting for a refund in their native language.
Page Six has reached out to West’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Though West has not addressed the controversy, he did take to X to thank his fans in China for their support.
“Thank you to my fans in China and the Chinese government The energy was amazing Love all of you forever Can’t wait till the next show,” the dad of four tweeted.
The “Donda” rapper has upcoming shows in Slovakia from July 18 to 20 and in Korea on July 26.
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