Kanye West Adds Extra Mexico City Performance Following Fast Sellout
Kanye West is preparing for a major return to the stage with two consecutive performances at Mexico City’s Monumental Plaza de Toros on January 30 and 31, 2024. Tickets for the first night went on sale November 18 and were gone almost immediately, prompting the addition of a second show. Seats for the January 31 date are still available, drawing fans eager to see West in one of the city’s most storied venues.
His Mexico appearances follow scheduled stops in Johannesburg and São Paulo, part of a wider slate of international performances. The Brazil date has already raised concerns among officials, who have warned that including his track “Heil Hitler” in the setlist could expose him to prosecution under local laws that prohibit pro-Nazi expression. The advisory has placed fresh attention on what West chooses to perform as he moves across global stages.
Parallel to these upcoming shows, West has been engaging in a public effort to reckon with past statements and rebuild relationships. In a recent meeting with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, he addressed earlier antisemitic remarks and expressed regret for the harm they caused. “I feel really blessed to sit here and take accountability,” West said in a video of their discussion, noting that the challenges of bipolar disorder often distorted his sense of the consequences of his actions.
West expanded on that idea with a metaphor that captured his shift in thinking. “If you left the house and your kid went and messed up the kitchen and messed up the garage and messed up the living room,” he said, “then when you get back, it’s your responsibility because that’s your job.” The moment marked one of his clearest attempts in recent years to confront the fallout of his behavior as he steps back into the international spotlight.


