Kanye West's Coachella Sunday Service "Holy Grass" Is Being Sold On eBay

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Kanye West performs Sunday Service during the 2019 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 21, 2019 in Indio, California.
Anything for a dollar.

People will just about anything for a dollar these days but one Coachella festival-goer got creative with the way he decided to profit off of Kanye West's "Sunday Service" performance. "Holy Grass" from the artist's one-off set at the festival is now selling online for nearly as much as the merch 'Ye was selling.

Bags of grass from Kanye West's Coachella performance are being sold online for $100+ USD. One bag was originally being sold online for $65 but ended up being sold for $100 with the inclusion of the $7.85 shipping fee. The seller simply described the bag of grass as "magical" and adding that it is a “a very rare item! Blessed on Easter Sunday by the god himself, KANYE WEST!”

Another bag of "Holy Grass" is currently being sold $405 USD. However, it also comes with a pair of Yeezy socks, if you're trying to rationalize the high price point.

"Kanye West Sunday Service "Holy Grass" box 2/2. Condition is new with tags. Authentic product. Comes with Jesus walks Yeezys socks. This is the last of the Holy Grass available anywhere!!!! Don't miss out!!!" Reads the description. 

Kanye's "Sunday Service" merch included a crewneck, sweatshirt, sweatpants, and socks which range from $50 USD to $225 USD in price.


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