Friday, May 22, 2026

Kanye West Listening Party at Atlanta Stadium Isn’t Selling, Tickets for “Donda” At All Prices

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Slavery is a choice, Kanye West says, and so is buying tickets for his album listening session this Thursday in Atlanta.

The Mercedes Benz stadium event for the album “Donda” isn’t selling very well. There are tickets available at every price. If you really want to get in there, $150 seems to be the price point although some poor shnooks are re-selling seats for $900. They may be disappointed.

Kanye seems to be dropping “Donda” on Thursday night. The big question is, after a short surge of interest, will anyone care? He’s wrecked his career by stumping for Trump, mouthing off crazy statements, and so on. The only people who will benefit from a new album will be the ones who wrote the songs he sampled. If they get paid.

48 hours to go…get with it, Atlanta!

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