Kanye West held his now famous 'Sunday Service' in his hometown of Chicago this weekend, in front of a massive crowd at the Huntington Bank Pavilion on Northerly Island, and by the looks of it, it was in front of a packed crowd. The venue is said to hold 30,000 people.It does appear that this 'Sunday Service' was more of a traditional concert than his recent gatherings. He brought out another Chicago rapper, Chance The Rapper and the stage the two shared was closer to ground level than what you normally see at a concert, making it more intimate.
Kanye West held his now famous ‘Sunday Service’ in his hometown of Chicago this weekend, in front of a massive crowd at the Huntington Bank Pavilion on Northerly Island, and by the looks of it, it was in front of a packed crowd. The venue is said to hold 30,000 people.
It does appear that this ‘Sunday Service’ was more of a traditional concert than his recent gatherings. He brought out another Chicago rapper, Chance The Rapper and the stage the two shared was closer to ground level than what you normally see at a concert, making it more intimate.
Kanye West held his now famous ‘Sunday Service’ in his hometown of Chicago this weekend, in front of a massive crowd at the Huntington Bank Pavilion on Northerly Island, and by the looks of it, it was in front of a packed crowd. The venue is said to hold 30,000 people.
It does appear that this ‘Sunday Service’ was more of a traditional concert than his recent gatherings. He brought out another Chicago rapper, Chance The Rapper and the stage the two shared was closer to ground level than what you normally see at a concert, making it more intimate.