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Rapper Kanye West is pushing forward with his latest comeback attempt, announcing both the release date for his new album Bully and a string of shows to support it.
The Chicago rap star updated his website on March 9 to reveal that the project--his 12th studio album-- will arrive on March 27, slightly later than previously expected.
The album is reportedly set to be distributed by Gamma, the company co founded by music executive Larry Jackson that has partnered with artists like Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross and Usher.
Shortly after the album drops, West will take the stage at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 3, a performance being promoted as his only show in the city. The concert will mark his first U.S. performance since his headline appearance with Ty Dolla $ign at Rolling Loud California in March 2024, a set that drew criticism after the pair reportedly spent much of the hour standing on stage while pre recorded tracks played.
The Los Angeles show is part of an eight date run West has planned in support of Bully, with the remaining performances scheduled across international cities.