Ye amped up the star power at his second comeback concert at SoFi Stadium.
The 48-year-old hip-hop artist, formerly known as Kanye West, returned to the stage for his second sold-out show at the Inglewood, California, stadium on Friday (April 3), surprising fans with numerous special guests, including Lauryn Hill and Travis Scott.
Halfway through the show at the 70,000-capacity venue, Ye brought out Ms. Hill, who emerged through a dense cloud of smoke to join him for a show-stopping performance of “All Falls Down.” The track, which reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2004, samples Hill’s 2002 song “Mystery of Iniquity” from her MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 live album.
Hill remained on stage for several performances, including a rendition of “Doo Wop (That Thing)” that transitioned into West’s “Believe What I Say.” She then brought out her sons, Zion Marley and YG Marley, for performances of “Heartbeat,” “Crisis” and “Praise Jah in the Moonlight,” the latter of which YG co-wrote with his mother.
Last year, Ye compared his then-unreleased Bully album to Hill’s seminal 1998 album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.
“Yeah, because you lean on a bar that brings somebody down — that was always rap,” West said on The Download podcast in February 2025. “This is more the way I remember Lauryn Hill[‘s] album, the way I remember Miseducation. I feel it is my Miseducation. It is my Gnarls Barkley album. Because Bully has a title and connotation that a lot of people are anti-bully. But I’m just hyper-next-level frequency right now.”
Earlier in Friday’s show, Ye welcomed Scott for a collaborative performance of Bully lead single “Father,” with Scott wearing a mask and a shirt emblazoned with the word “Unsane.” La Flame also performed his Utopia hit “Fein.”
Other guest appearances included CeeLo Green, who joined Ye for a performance of Bully‘s title track, and Ye’s 12-year-old daughter, North West, who rapped on “Bless Me” and “Piercing on My Hand.” North had also appeared during Ye’s opening SoFi show earlier in the week. André Troutman was also brought onstage for a performance of “All the Love.”
Following the release of Bully, Ye appears to be planning performances across the globe, including three nights headlining Wireless Festival in London from July 10–12. His return to Finsbury Park will mark his first U.K. show since 2014. He also has another show scheduled in Italy about a week later this summer.

























