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Kanye West takes his Sunday Service to Paris

The surprise event comes a day before the newly-announced Yeezy Season 8 show

Late last night (February 29), Kanye West announced a surprise edition of his Sunday Service, which took place this morning in Paris. The announcement was also accompanied by invitations to a Yeezy Season 8 show at Paris Fashion Week on Monday night (March 2).

As for the Sunday Service, things pretty much went down as usual, with Kanye largely taking a backseat and bopping along to the gospel choir’s music (although he did contribute a few vocals to the reworking of “Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1”).

The rapper/designer also wore the now-familiar all-beige attire of the Sunday Service choir, which performed at the Bouffes du Nord theatre.

Also in attendance were Jacquemus, Michele Lamy – not wearing Rick Owens’ head, though – and Haider Ackermann, while Dazed 100 playwright Jeremy O. Harris could be spotted dancing with the choir in the front row.

View scenes from the event below, or you can rewatch the stream in full.

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