Kanye West’s Surprising Attendance at Travis Scott Rome Concert After Anti-Semitic Statements


Kanye West showed up at Travis Scott’s gig in Rome on August 7 without anyone expecting it.

Travis told the audience at the Circus Maximus show, “Only one human being on this planet that has ever walked side by side with me through anything and everything.”

During Travis’s show, he asked Kanye to join him on stage to sing “Praise God,” a song that Kanye had him on in both “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” from 2007’s “Graduation” and “Donda” from 2021.

Travis continued by saying, “There is no Utopia without Kanye West. Without Kanye West, there is no Travis Scott.”

“There is no Rome without Kanye West. Make some noise for Ye,” Travis told Variety that people should make some noise for Ye.

After making anti-Semitic comments in 2022, which got him banned from social media like Twitter (now called X), Kanye did his first live performance in front of a crowd.

Kanye West lost endorsement deals and brand partnerships with Adidas, Balenciaga, and Gap because of what he said.

Kanye’s X account was shut down for eight months, but it was brought back online last month. He still can’t “monetize” his posts, though.

Kanye’s last show was in February 2022 in Miami, right after the launch party for his record Donda 2.