Ye performed at Istanbul's Atatürk Olympic Stadium, drawing a crowd reported between 100,000 [1] and 118,000 fans [2].
The event signals a continued ability for the artist to attract massive global audiences despite significant professional fallout and public scrutiny. While many Western brands and partners severed ties following his antisemitic remarks, the Istanbul concert demonstrates a persistent demand for his work in international markets.
During the performance, Ye addressed the crowd regarding the scale of the event. "I just want to tell y'all, we just broke the record, 118,000, largest stadium performance of all time," he said [2].
Attendance figures varied slightly across reporting channels. One report cited a crowd of more than 100,000 fans [1], a figure that underscores the event's scale regardless of the specific total. A second report provided the more precise figure of 118,000 attendees [2].
The concert proceeded without reported disruption, though it occurred against a backdrop of ongoing controversy. The artist has faced a series of cancellations and lost partnerships in recent years due to his public statements. Despite these challenges, the gathering in Turkey represents one of the largest single-artist stadium events in the region's history.
Local organizers and the venue managed the influx of fans at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, which is one of the largest sporting venues in Turkey. The event marks a significant moment in the artist's touring trajectory as he seeks to maintain a global presence outside the traditional U.S. corporate infrastructure.
“"I just want to tell y'all, we just broke the record, 118,000, largest stadium performance of all time."”
The scale of the Istanbul concert suggests that Ye's brand remains potent in non-US markets where the social and corporate pressures surrounding his controversies may be less influential. By claiming a world record for stadium attendance, Ye is attempting to pivot his public image from a cancelled figure to a global phenomenon whose reach transcends traditional industry gatekeepers.





