Kanye West is having difficulty filling his theaters

(Paris) Surprise: more than 24 hours after they went on sale, there are still seats left on Wednesday for the Sunday event in Paris by Kanye West, American rap heavyweight escorted by controversies and now called Ye.


On the website of its French show producer, more than 780 tickets for Bercy (Accor Arena) had not found any takers on Wednesday afternoon.

This is not significant for a room whose configuration is around 20,000 seats. But conversely, Beyoncé, last year, or DJ Snake, for 2025, filled the Stade de France (80,000 seats) in a few minutes.

Ye is undoubtedly paying for a late announcement – ​​Saturday on its networks – and the price of tickets, from 90.50 euros ($132) (category sold out) to 200.50 euros ($293).

The concept of this Listening Experienceor “a unique immersive experience in the presence of the artist”, we can read on the Bercy website, and not a concert strictly speaking, may have confused some fans.

The event is designed around his latest album Cultures 1, available since February 9, after many postponements. Ranked at the top of the American charts, this record was developed with his compatriot Ty Dolla $ign. With a shower of controversies to boot.

The estate of Donna Summer, a disco star who died in 2012, accuses Ye of having sampled her success without authorization I feel love. The title in question, Good (don’t die)is now crossed out on Spotify and cannot be listened to on this platform.

Kanye West was also tackled on social networks by Ozzy Osbourne, leader of Black Sabbath, the founding group of metal. The rocker denounces the unauthorized broadcast of a sample of Iron Manone of his emblematic titles, during a promotional event in Chicago at the beginning of February.

Ozzy Osbourne explains that he refused Ye this sample because he is “an anti-Semite”. Kanye West apologized to the Jewish community at the end of December, a year after anti-Semitic remarks which provoked outrage and ended lucrative commercial contracts between big brands like Adidas and the rapper.

Ye says he wants to work on the issue and “learn from this experience to have more sensitivity and understanding in the future.” A statement welcomed with caution by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a major American group fighting anti-Semitism.


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