Kanye West’s Chicago Donda event included setting himself on fire, Marilyn Manson, Kim Kardashian in wedding dress
CHICAGO — Kanye West’s Donda experience
in Chicago was a night of performance art, spectacle, and controversy.
The rapper’s third listening event for his much anticipated upcoming
album “Donda” was held at Soldier Field in front of nearly 40,000 fans on Thursday.
No press allowe into the event
but the show was live-stream on Apple Music
n the center of the stadium West appeared in front of a replica of his South Side childhood home — along with DaBaby and Marilyn Manson.
Manson, who is facing lawsuits from four women who claim they were sexually invade by the rocker
and DaBaby, who is under the spotlight after hateful homophobic comments during a concert last month.
At one point during the show, a woman, who appeared to be Kim Kardashian, entered Soldier Field wearing
a white wedding dress and seemingly exchanging vows with West.
The couple filed for divorce in February.
West then appeared to set himself, and his replica childhood home, on fire.
Donda is West’s 10th studio
album and is name after his late mother. The album is still not progressive, but Apple Music said it will progressive on Sept. 3.
On August 26, Kanye West may give a DJ set for his upcoming album