Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s San Francisco ‘Vultures’ Listening Party Tickets Zoom Up in Price
The duo of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign continued their hold on music with ‘Carnival’ still trending as one of the top songs on many charts and streaming platforms worldwide. In the meantime, they also appear to hold good on their promise of embarking on the next chapter of their mega collaboration with the second volume of ‘Vultures’ landing hopefully on March 8. Among these developments, the duo has also announced listening parties, the latest in San Francisco.
Yet, in a staggering show of demand, the prices and availability of tickets for the same look to zoom past previous numbers.
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘Vultures’ event in San Francisco is all set to be a sell-out
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The Y$ collaboration label worked wonders when ‘Vultures 1’ dropped and went on to chart several records as an independent album among releases, like those from Beyoncé. In reciprocation, the duo announced two events or “listening experience(s)” in Phoenix’s Footprint Center and San Francisco’s Chase Center on March 10 and 12, respectively. While the official ticket listings for the latter have yet to lift the curtain, listings on sites like Vivid Seats have pegged the prices from $130 to over $880.
The secondary marketplaces of the like additionally have pitched the Chase Center Kanye West concert prices for the uppermost rows at $138. Meanwhile, Row 10, or the next tier of seats starts upwards of $200, and finally, the ones closest to the stage range anywhere from $260 to over $500. Furthermore, the availability also appears to be fast diminishing, with about two to eight seats in every tier and with the tag of “selling fast” staying prominent as a reminder.
Along the lines of the upcoming events, news of the likely tone for ‘Vultures 2’ has already surfaced and has somewhat landed in a debate.
‘Vultures 2’ may have a ‘dark’ tone contrary to the rapper’s claims
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A fan page on X (formerly Twitter) remarked of the incoming ‘Vultures 2’ album having a “darker” tone starting off a divide within the fandom. The claims appear to be countering the ones stated by Kanye West of the same having a more positive tone than its predecessor. Additionally, he had also previewed a few of the songs slated for the album in previous raves, with ‘Everybody’ hinting at a more vibrant style.
Regardless, many fans opted to wait for the March 10 event in Phoenix where he may preview the next tracklist. With artists like JPEGMafia hinting at his broader role in the upcoming foray, the new beats may cater to a more triumphant rollout even as ‘Vultures 3’ remains queued for an April 5 release.
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