Kanye West is expanding his U.S. comeback run. Just days after announcing a major stadium date at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, Ye has now added a second concert scheduled for June 28, further extending the American leg of his YE — TOUR 2026.
The announcement was shared through the tour’s official registration platform, which once again invites fans to pre-register for access. The message reads: “SIGN UP TO COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION TO SEE YE LIVE IN USA. A FEW LUCKY PRE-REGISTRANTS WILL BE SELECTED TO RECEIVE FREE TICKETS.” The same registration model was used for the previously announced June 26 Tampa performance, suggesting exceptionally strong demand following Ye’s recent return to large-scale U.S. stadium shows.
The newly added date follows his pair of headline performances at SoFi Stadium earlier this year, where Ye performed material from his latest album Bully alongside some of the most recognizable records from his catalog. Those California shows marked his biggest American concerts in years and featured surprise appearances from Travis Scott, Lauryn Hill, and André Troutman.
The Tampa expansion arrives against the backdrop of one of the most turbulent touring cycles of West’s career. Several planned international dates connected to YE — TOUR 2026 have faced cancellations, postponements, or political intervention. In Poland, Stadion Śląski officially canceled his planned June 19 performance after direct criticism from the country’s culture minister, who publicly described the event as “unacceptable.” Stadium management later terminated its agreement entirely.
France also became a flashpoint after Ye postponed his scheduled Marseille concert amid reports that French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez was considering legal action to prevent the show from moving forward. That controversy followed another major setback when the United Kingdom denied Ye entry, forcing the cancellation of his planned Wireless Festival 2026 appearance and prompting ticket refunds.






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