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Kanye West’s return to the U.S. stage at SoFi Stadium wasn’t built like a traditional concert—it was engineered as an immersive, controlled environment. Across two nights, he replaced spectacle with scale, centering the experience around a rotating Earth stage and cinematic projection dome that redefined how audiences engage with live music. With appearances from Travis Scott, Lauryn Hill, CeeLo Green, and others, the show unfolded as a generational structure rather than a guest lineup—blending legacy, present influence, and future voices into one system. More than a performance, it marked a shift: Kanye West is no longer operating within the rules of concerts—he’s redesigning them.
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