Ye delivered an unforgettable experience in South Korea Saturday night, lighting up Incheon Munhak Stadium with a sold-out comeback show that reportedly drew more than 26000 fans. His return marked his first full concert in the country in over 10 years and came with no shortage of heat, both from the blazing weather and the energy of the crowd chanting “Yeezy” as he stepped out in a gray hoodie reading “KOREA.”
Launching into his set with the stadium-shaking “Power,” Ye tore through classics like “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” “Heartless,” and “All of the Lights” with no filler in sight. Following backlash over controversial posts earlier this year that led to a canceled May performance, Ye moved forward with a clarified message of reflection and chose to keep the focus entirely on the music, letting the show do the talking.
Fans were treated to a show that blended raw intensity with heartfelt moments. At one point, Ye paused mid-song and let the crowd finish “Heartless” in a powerful singalong that echoed through the stadium. Later, he brought his daughter onstage for a surprise performance of “Bomb,” rapping side by side and sharing the spotlight in a moment that melted hearts in the crowd.
Despite summer humidity leaving his hoodie soaked by night’s end, Ye powered through a nearly two-hour set that included a dramatic dance break during “On Sight” and a finale packed with visuals and emotion. The night closed with thousands of phone lights shimmering across the venue in perfect sync with his final track.
For many fans, the show was more than just a concert—it was a moment of connection. “I missed his last show and promised myself I wouldn’t miss this one,” said Kim Hwan-young, 20, who waited in line for hours just to grab official merch. “We knew every word and sang them loud.”
With his Korean return now stamped in lights, Ye proved he still commands the stage with unmatched presence and left no doubt that his global following remains locked in.
Ye delivered an unforgettable experience in South Korea Saturday night, lighting up Incheon Munhak Stadium with a sold-out comeback show that drew more than 26000 fans. His return marked his first full concert in the country in over 10 years and came with no shortage of heat, both from the blazing weather and the energy of the crowd chanting “Yeezy” as he stepped out in a gray hoodie reading “KOREA.”
Launching into his set with the stadium-shaking “Power,” Ye tore through classics like “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” “Heartless,” and “All of the Lights” with no filler in sight. Following backlash over controversial posts earlier this year that led to a canceled May performance, Ye moved forward with a clarified message of reflection and chose to keep the focus entirely on the music, letting the show do the talking.
Fans were treated to a show that blended raw intensity with heartfelt moments. At one point, Ye paused mid-song and let the crowd finish “Heartless” in a powerful singalong that echoed through the stadium. Later, he brought his daughter onstage for a surprise performance of “Bomb,” rapping side by side and sharing the spotlight in a moment that melted hearts in the crowd.
Despite summer humidity leaving his hoodie soaked by night’s end, Ye powered through a nearly two-hour set that included a dramatic dance break during “On Sight” and a finale packed with visuals and emotion. The night closed with thousands of phone lights shimmering across the venue in perfect sync with his final track.
For many fans, the show was more than just a concert, it was a moment of connection. “I missed his last show and promised myself I wouldn’t miss this one,” said Kim Hwan-young, 20, who waited in line for hours just to grab official merch. “We knew every word and sang them loud.”
With his Korean return now stamped in lights, Ye proved he still commands the stage with unmatched presence and left no doubt that his global following remains locked in.