LOS ANGELES, CA – Ye, the artist, designer, and occasional political commentator, has announced a new live performance at SoFi Stadium on April 3rd, promising a meticulously curated setlist composed entirely of songs he has officially released. The move comes after a period of public appearances and musical endeavors that have, at times, veered into unexpected and, according to some, 'legally ambiguous' territory.

Sources close to the production, who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid becoming part of a future album track, confirmed that the entire show will adhere strictly to existing intellectual property rights. “We’re talking certified bangers, all cleared, all published, all undeniably Ye,” stated a production assistant, nervously adjusting their 'Donda' merch. “No impromptu guest verses from people he just met, no 45-minute rants about the price of gluten-free bread, just… music.”

Fans are reportedly divided, with some expressing relief at the prospect of a predictable, music-focused event, while others lament the potential loss of the 'unhinged spontaneity' that has characterized recent Ye performances. “I go to a Ye show for the chaos, the possibility that he might unveil a new cryptocurrency or declare himself the rightful heir to the throne of Denmark,” commented long-time fan Chad 'YeezyFan4Life' Thompson. “If I wanted just songs, I’d listen to Spotify.”

However, stadium officials are reportedly thrilled with the new, more contained approach, noting that it significantly reduces the need for a 'rapid-response legal team' on standby. Ye’s representatives have yet to confirm if the show will include a segment where he attempts to sell bespoke, stadium-exclusive t-shirts directly from the stage.