Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, returned to the stage in Mexico City after nearly two decades, performing alongside his daughter North West. The duo shared emotional moments during the show at La México arena. This appearance follows Ye's recent public apology for past controversial remarks.
Ye made a triumphant return to Mexico City on January 30, 2026, marking his first concert there since 2008's Glow in the Dark Tour. The event at La México, formerly Plaza de Toros México, drew nearly 40,000 attendees, with the performance also streamed live on ViX Premium as part of Ye's "YE LIVE" project.
Dressed in a white tunic and escorted by figures resembling monks, Ye opened with "Heartless," delivering a setlist heavy on hits like "Can't Tell Me Nothing," "N—s in Paris," "Mercy," "Blood on the Leaves," "On Sight," "Black Skinhead," "Power," "Bound 2," and "STARS." The minimalist stage featured a circular platform evoking a giant moon or volcanic crater, enhanced by red lights and fireworks for a 360-degree immersive experience.
A highlight was Ye's collaboration with his 11-year-old daughter, North West, whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Kardashian. North, sporting long blue hair, joined for "Only One" and four other tracks, including her debut song "Piercing on My Hand," which references her recent dermal implants. Dressed in all-black with thick sunglasses and black grills, North rapped about her style and lifestyle, while Ye took a supportive background role. This moment underscored Ye's role as both artist and family man.
Speculation about guest appearances by Travis Scott or Peso Pluma—fueled by promoter Andrés Charvel and their recent collaboration—did not materialize. The concert's energy remained high, with the crowd roaring for classics many had yet to be born for during Ye's last visit.
This show came days after Ye's January 26 full-page apology in The Wall Street Journal for antisemitic comments, attributing them to a brain injury from a 20-year-old car accident. He stated, "I am not a Nazi or an antisemite. I love Jewish people," and expressed regret to the Black community: "I am sorry to have let you down. I love us." The performance signals Ye's focus on music and fatherhood amid ongoing scrutiny.