![]() But in the context of his recent Instagram posts about Kim Kardashian and their children, it also symbolizes a house divided. A clear continuation of the Donda listening session in Chicago, the house represents Kanye’s origin story. With only a few days’ notice after impromptu fliers hit Instagram, Kanye fans book tickets, flights, and hotels, and make their way to the next Donda event.įor hours, everyone sat and watched a burned and tarnished version of Kanye’s childhood home in the middle of the stadium. ![]() It’s like the hypebeast version of Deadheads in the ’70s who followed the Grateful Dead on world tours, from one city to the next-except Kanye’s events aren’t planned out that far in advance. Kanye-obsessed diehards are making pilgrimages to each of the cities he sets up camp in-first Atlanta, then Chicago, and now Miami. If you’re searching for a true water cooler moment in 2022, look no further than these Donda listening events (whether you love them or hate them).Įach Donda event is livestreamed for millions of people at home, but if you don’t actually attend them in person, you’re missing out on the most fascinating and bizarre part of it all: a community is starting to take shape. In an era when we’re all listening to different songs on different playlists at different times, Kanye is creating must-see TV. ![]() Either way, everyone tunes in simultaneously and offers opinions, which is exactly the point. Some people watch in admiration others gawk in disgust. Without fail, the music world stops and pays attention each time. Sometimes Kanye West will share these announcements himself, and sometimes he’ll have someone else post them for him (thanks, Justin LaBoy). Every so often, without warning, a flier for a new “Donda experience” will surface on the internet.
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