Kanye West continues to demonstrate his enduring influence in the music industry, adding yet another stop to his increasingly ambitious world tour. The artist appears poised to make 2026 a defining year for his career, following his recent apology to the Jewish community and the launch of this extensive tour series.
Demand has been exceptionally strong across the board. Fans in every city on the itinerary have flooded ticket queues and filled venues to capacity, prompting West to schedule additional nights in key markets. He has already announced extra performances in Mexico City and Los Angeles, and now he’s extending the tour further into Southern Europe.
According to Kurrco, West will return to the Iberian Peninsula on August 7 for a concert in Portugal—one week after his scheduled performance in Madrid. Portuguese fans will need to travel to the Algarve region, where the show will take place at Estadio Algarve. While the venue’s 30,000-person capacity makes it one of the smaller stops on the tour, that figure still represents a significant draw. Given West’s track record with ticket sales, a sell-out appears likely. Tickets are available through the provided link.
The Portugal date joins an already packed international schedule. Before heading to the Iberian Peninsula, West will perform in New Delhi, India (March 29), Arnhem, Netherlands (June 6), Marseille, France (June 11), and Reggio Emilia, Italy (July 18). The Madrid show is set for July 30, while the two Los Angeles performances will take place on April 1 and April 3.
Attendees may also get the first live performances of material from Bully, West’s forthcoming album. The 13-track project is reportedly scheduled for release on March 27, which would give New Delhi concertgoers the first opportunity to hear the new songs performed live. However, given West’s history of delayed releases—including previous postponements for this album—fans should approach that date with cautious optimism. Radio personality Charlamagne Tha God has claimed the album will arrive this month, though the accuracy of that information remains to be seen.
