Yeat Brings Out Kid Cudi, EsDeeKid & More Surprise Guests at LOVE / LYFE TOUR L.A. Stop: Best Photos
After delivering his anticipated ADL album in March, Yeat hit the road for his LOVE / LYFE TOUR at the top of August, and the North American trek invaded the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
The 40-track setlist was a rollercoaster ride through different eras of the reclusive rapper’s career.
He was joined by BNYX and Zukenee, who are providing support on the tour, during the early portion of his set.
Yeat revealed the first trick he had up his sleeve when Julia Wolf hit the stage for her breakout hit “In My Room” and she stuck around to perform “DOG HOUSE” with Yeat, sans Drake .
The “COME N GO” rapper sent the raucous West Coast crowd into a frenzy when he introduced Kid Cudi , who Yeat has long been a fan of, to the Inuit Dome.
“I want to bring out one of my favorite artists,” Yeat teased before Cudi made a grand entrance.
Cudder turned the energy up a few notches with his “Pursuit of Happiness” anthem.
The Ohio native made an appearance on Yeat’s ADL cut “No More Ghosts” in March.
Yeat had one more surprise in his bag for the fans in attendance when EsDeeKid popped out.
The duo performed their “Made It on Our Own” collaboration.
The secretive British rapper continued the party with “Rottweiler,” “Century” and “4 Raws.” The 26-year-old California native took the baton back and brought the show across the finish line with a rambunctious final act that closed with Drake’s “IDGAF.” Yeat’s LOVE / LYFE TOUR continues Tuesday with a show in San Diego.
Yeat’s ADL arrived in March and the album debuted at No.
5 on the Billboard 200 with 57,000 total album-equivalent units earned.
He’s continued to tease a project titled Cocoon as his next venture.
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