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Kanye “Ye” West is gearing up for a major live return with back‑to‑back concerts in Mexico City on Jan. 30 and 31, 2026. These mark his first performances in the country in nearly two decades at the iconic Monumental Plaza de Toros “La México.” The appearances come at a pivotal moment for the controversial artist. His full‑page apology in The Wall Street Journal thrust him back into the spotlight. With fans around the world watching closely and livestream options for international viewers, the Mexico City shows could serve as a huge moment for West. And he might bring big names, like Travis Scott and Peso Pluma, into the spotlight with him.

Travis Scott and Peso Pluma could potentially join Kanye ‘Ye’ West in Mexico City shows

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Kanye “Ye” West plans to return to the live stage with highly-anticipated concerts at Mexico City’s Monumental Plaza de Toros “La México” on Jan. 30 and 31, 2026. The two‑night run is part of his “YE LIVE” tour and promises an immersive audiovisual experience. Livestream options are available on platforms like ViX Premium for fans who can’t attend in person. According to AllHipHop, the two shows will reportedly bring 74,000 people to the venue. West was last in Mexico City in October 2008 for his Glow in the Dark Tour. And fans can’t wait to see how the artist customizes his current show for his audience.

HotNewHipHop reported that hip-hop account Kurrco posted about the other artists expected to join West onstage. Mexican journalist Gil Barrera reportedly named the artists. The post on X claims that Travis Scott, Peso Pluma, and Fuerza Regida will hit the stage with West. And it looks like others who have yet to be named will also join.

Scott and West have a long history together. While they both have ties to the Kardashian-Jenner family with their kids, they also have several music collaborations. West featured Scott on songs like “Praise God” and “Wash Us in the Blood,” and Scott featured West on “Piss On Your Grave.” Scott has also mentioned how he looks up to West as a music mentor.

As for Peso Pluma, he’s an influential figure in Latin music thanks to his fusion of regional Mexican genres with hip-hop, trap, and reggaeton. He won a Grammy for Best Música Mexicana Album with his 2023 album, Génesis. And Fuerza Regida is a Mexican‑American band blending traditional regional Mexican genres with trap, hip‑hop, reggaeton, and EDM. Fuerza Regida’s music has charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and Mexico Songs charts.

We look forward to hearing about who else might join West on stage.