Via Twitter (@PhotosOfKanye)

Kanye West will live in Atlanta stadium until he finishes Donda

The rapper is reportedly still walking around his listening party venue in the same outfit he wore at the event

It’s been four days since Kanye West invited fans to a Donda listening party at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and – rumour has it – he’s still walking around the venue in his party outfit.

The rapper has reportedly moved into the stadium until he finishes his tenth studio album, which was due to be released on Friday (July 23) before being pushed back to August 6. In photos shared on Twitter, the rapper can allegedly be seen in the all-red Yeezy look he sported on Thursday (July 22) as he walks around the packed stadium during an Atlanta United game.

TMZ reports that Kanye missed his performance at Miami’s Rolling Loud festival over the weekend because he’s taken up residency in the Atlanta venue, where he’s set up his own studio space and living quarters, and even has a personal chef to prepare all his meals.

Kanye’s listening party was an emotional event, which honoured his late mother Donda, who passed away in 2007. After turning up two hours late, the rapper didn’t speak to the audience once, but did play the album in its entirety, including the Jay-Z-featuring final track, “I’m Going To Jail Tonight”. 

Don’t worry if you missed the historic night though, as you can get a taste of it for just $10,000 via a bag of air from the event which is now on sale on eBay. Alternatively, you could just head down to the stadium and get a glimpse of Kanye himself wandering the stands.

See the rapper in his temporary new home below.

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