Ye Announces ‘BULLY’ Stadium Show in New Orleans as 2026 Comeback Tour Grows
Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, is adding another major stop to his growing 2026 live schedule, announcing a stadium concert at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on August 28.
The newly announced performance marks the latest chapter in the rollout of Ye’s BULLY era, as the Grammy-winning rapper and producer returns to large-scale live shows following the release of his latest studio album.
Fans can now register for ticket access through the official concert rollout, with additional dates expected to be announced as the tour continues to expand.
Another Stadium Added to the ‘BULLY’ Era
The New Orleans concert joins a growing list of high-profile performances supporting BULLY.
It comes just days before Ye is scheduled to perform two hometown shows at Soldier Field in Chicago on September 3 and September 4, giving fans multiple opportunities to see the artist return to stadium stages.
The schedule signals one of Ye’s most ambitious touring efforts in recent years after spending much of the past several years focused on releasing new music rather than extensive live performances.
‘BULLY’ Has Been a Commercial Success
The concert announcement follows a strong commercial performance for BULLY.
According to the provided information, the album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, earning 152,000 equivalent album units during its first week of release.
The project also made an immediate impact on the Billboard Hot 100, with 16 of its 18 tracks entering the chart.
Those numbers have helped fuel excitement around Ye’s return to the stage, with fans anticipating how songs from the new album will translate into a live setting.

Fans Expect More Tour Dates
The addition of New Orleans has intensified speculation that more cities could soon be added.
Although no further stops have been officially announced, the expanding schedule suggests Ye’s 2026 campaign may continue beyond the currently confirmed performances.
Fans have been closely following updates surrounding the BULLY era, hoping for additional opportunities to see the artist perform.
A Reputation for Stadium Spectacles
Ye has long been known for transforming concerts into large-scale creative productions.
Throughout his career, his arena and stadium shows have blended music with fashion, theatrical visuals and elaborate stage design, creating immersive experiences that extend beyond traditional performances.
While details about the New Orleans production have not yet been revealed, expectations are high given Ye’s history of ambitious live events.
A Return That Continues to Draw Attention
The BULLY campaign marks another significant chapter in Ye’s career.
Despite years of controversy surrounding the artist, announcements involving new music and live performances continue to generate widespread attention across the entertainment industry.
His ability to command interest from both longtime supporters and casual observers remains one of the defining aspects of his career.
What’s Next for the ‘BULLY’ Era?
With New Orleans now officially on the calendar and Chicago performances set to follow, Ye’s 2026 live campaign continues to gather momentum.
Whether additional stadiums will soon be added remains to be seen, but for now, fans have another opportunity to experience the BULLY era live as Ye returns to one of the country’s biggest concert stages.
