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Kanye West Announces Global Tour, Setting Sights on Lagos and Nairobi

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Grammy-winning rapper Kanye West is set to hit the road for a world tour. He revealed his plans via an Instagram story update. The tour would run through 2024 and 2025, with stops in Africa, North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Fans across Africa rejoices as Lagos, Nigeria, and Nairobi, Kenya’s concerts are scheduled for December 2024, marking the rapper’s first major performances on the continent.

The tour kicks off in June 2024 in Toronto, Canada, before making its way across the US and into Mexico. From there, it heads to Spain, Egypt, the UK, and the UAE before reaching Africa in December.

The global domination would continue, in January 2025, West would travel to Australia before wrapping up the tour in Japan in February.

While official dates and venues haven’t been confirmed, the announcement has ignited excitement among fans worldwide. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for further updates on this highly anticipated tour!

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