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Kanye West reveals possible tour locations for 2024/2025; Lagos and Nairobi included

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On Wednesday American hip-hop artist, Kanye West, announced a list of countries he would be touring in 2024 and 2025, including Lagos, Nigeria, and Nairobi, Kenya.
He made this known with a screenshot of a conversation shared on his Instagram story.
The screenshot that outlined suggested tour dates listed Eko Energy City in Lagos, Nigeria for December 14th, 2024, and Nyayo International Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya for December 7th, 2024.
It also revealed that Kanye West’s tour will start in Toronto, Canada on June 22nd, 2024, and continue across the US until August, when it will move to Mexico.
After which Kanye will tour Spain, Egypt, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates before touching down on Kenya and Nigeria in December.
Moving from Africa, Kanye will move to Australia in January 2025, and then conclude the tour in Japan in February.
His post has begun to spark anticipation among netizens as some of them are already asking about the tickets.
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