Fans of Kanye “Ye” West might soon get the chance to see the superstar live in South Africa, as TicketPro has confirmed a concert scheduled for 13 December at Ellis Park Stadium.
While the announcement has sparked excitement, there’s also a cloud of skepticism hanging over the event, largely due to the involvement of the Monyake Group as organizers.
TicketPro says tickets will be available to pre-registered fans starting Thursday, 25 September, promising a historic night of music.
TicketPro Confirms the Big Event
Both TicketPro and the Monyake Group took to Instagram to announce Ye’s highly anticipated performance.
TicketPro described the event as more than just a concert:
“This is more than a concert; it’s history. One stage, one show, one night in SA. Don’t wait. The world will be watching.”
Fans who pre-registered during the early sign-up period are set to receive priority access to tickets, making this a potentially historic moment for music lovers in South Africa.
Public Doubts and Concerns
Despite the official posts, many fans remain skeptical about whether the concert will actually take place.
Social media has been buzzing with doubts, with fans raising a number of issues:
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Pre-registration confirmations failing to reach some users due to technical glitches
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Spelling and grammatical errors in official emails from TicketPro
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Unusual concert poster designs featuring Kanye’s face
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Reports that the Monyake Group deleted comments questioning the concert’s legitimacy
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A disclaimer on TicketPro’s site noting they are not the organizers, but simply selling tickets on behalf of the promoter
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Screenshots circulating on BizPortal claiming the Monyake Group has been deregistered
These concerns have left fans cautiously optimistic, with many keeping a close eye on updates before committing to buying tickets.
What Fans Should Know
While excitement is building for Kanye’s South African fans, it’s clear that caution is warranted.
TicketPro’s involvement as a ticket seller does not confirm organizational responsibility, and the Monyake Group’s past controversies or administrative issues have added to the uncertainty.
Fans are advised to pre-register and stay alert for official updates, and to verify all communications to avoid falling for potential scams.
Looking Ahead
If everything goes according to plan, Ye’s December performance at Ellis Park Stadium could be a landmark event for South Africa’s music scene.
But until all doubts are cleared and tickets start flowing smoothly, many fans are holding their applause—and their wallets—just a little longer.