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*Pascal Duvier *Pascal Duvier

== Film ==
In February 2014, West uploaded a trailer of a film connected with the tour to his website.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kanye West Yeezus Tour Film Coming to Theaters, Watch Trailer |url=https://pitchfork.com/news/54149-kanye-west-yeezus-tour-film-coming-to-theaters-watch-trailer/ |website=Pitchfork |date=27 February 2014}}</ref> In October 2023, ] in a interview with ] explained why the film was never released:

{{Blockquote|So we decided we're gonna do a partnership. His job was to clear everything and then get it a distributor. My job was to shoot it. So we went and shot it. And it's based on the tour. We shot in two cities, Chicago and Toronto. And then a dress rehearsal where we were allowed to film the entirety of the concert, but with no people in the stadium. So I was literally able to shoot the details and close-ups of every costume and of every part of the show as if it was a video. I had free rein to do it, and we filmed all these things and it kind of got lost in what he was meant to do in terms of the agreement. I had to deliver the film, and he had to deliver some things that fell by the wayside. So by the time we got together, he already did ]. And he was like, “Yo, let’s just make this part of Life of Pablo.” So then we went and shot an additional bunch of stuff, which was the “]” video. We shot a “]” video. We shot in Scotland. All over Iceland.


] and I spent six months with ] to release it, and when it came to the signing of it, that’s exactly when all that shit happened with ], and he got lost in himself and the whole thing fell to the wayside again. So no one, even Kanye, has seen Yeezus. We shot it in 2014 by the way. This is like us having like ] concert or some shit, or like ]’ ]. Like, that’s the level of movie Yeezus is, and no one has even seen it. So it may come back in a big way because that Kanye doesn’t exist anymore. So it’s historic. And by the way, it's flawless. Like, this Yeezus movie is mind-blowing like. It’s like some Pink Floyd shit. I'm lucky he allowed me to just do it. Me, him, and ] was onstage together in Toronto for that show. It was 2014. So it'll come up in some capacity, but now it's really rock ‘n’ roll history.''<ref>{{cite web |title=How Hype Williams Became Hip-Hop’s Most Important Image Maker |url=https://www.complex.com/style/a/aria-hughes/hype-williams-interview |website=Complex |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231018192230/https://www.complex.com/style/a/aria-hughes/hype-williams-interview?utm_campaign=complexmag&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social |archive-date=18 October 2023 |date=17 October 2023}}</ref>}}


==References== ==References==

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2013–2014 concert tour by Kanye West
The Yeezus Tour
World tour by Kanye West
Associated albumYeezus
Start dateOctober 19, 2013 (2013-10-19)
End dateSeptember 15, 2014 (2014-09-15)
Legs3
No. of shows45
Kanye West concert chronology

The Yeezus Tour was the fourth concert tour by American rapper Kanye West, in support of West's sixth solo studio album, Yeezus (2013). The venture served as West's first solo concert tour in five years. Kendrick Lamar, A Tribe Called Quest, Travis Scott, and Pusha T served as opening acts on select dates. It had the second highest grossing leg of a tour in 2013, behind Paul McCartney's Out There! Tour. It was the highest-grossing hip-hop tour of 2013, at $31.8 million from 33 shows.

Setlist

Taylor Swift Part I

1.Look What You Made Me Do

2. This Is Why We Cant Have Nice Things

3.''...Ready For It?

4.Better than Revenge

5.I did something bad

6.Innocent

7.No body, no crime

8.Bad Blood

9.I Forgot That You Existed

10.Picture to burn

11.Its nice to have a friend(thing that Kanye doesnt have)

12.Shouldve said no(Kanye shouldve said no to music)

Ariana Grande Part II

13.Bye

14.Thank u, Next

15.Problem

16. We cant be friends(wait for your love)

17.POV

18. No tears left to cry

19. 34+35

20.God is a Woman

21.R.E.M

22.Yes,and

23.Dangerous Woman

24.Break Free

Olivia Rodrigo Part III

25.Brutal

26.Good 4 u

27.Ballad of a homeschooled girl

28.Deja vu

Members

The following individuals were involved with the production:

References

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