TLDR: The Kanye West show in Shanghai sparked backlash after promoter missteps led to confusion—and a Brazilian politician wants him banned.
The recent Kanye West performance in Shanghai has sparked controversy, but not for the reasons some promoters want fans to believe.
According to a source close to Kanye who spoke exclusively to HipHopCanada, Ye actually arrived early for his set, contrary to swirling reports that he was late or left abruptly. The confusion stemmed from significant behind-the-scenes errors by concert promoters, who reportedly botched Kanye’s technical rider, leading to several audio issues throughout the show.
Despite the chaos, Kanye performed through pouring rain, delivering his set as planned. However, once finished, he exited the venue immediately, which is standard practice given the circumstances and timeline.
Adding fuel to the fire, promoters played an unauthorized song after Ye’s set, further misleading the crowd and creating the impression he’d bailed early. “They made it look like he ghosted the fans, but he was on time and did his job,” our source said. “The promoters just don’t seem willing to fully own their mistakes.”
The fallout has now reached as far as Brazil, where a congresswoman is reportedly using the Shanghai show as a precursor to propose a bill that could ban Kanye from performing in the country. However, other local politicians believe the bill is unlikely to gain enough traction to reach a vote.
























