Kanye West Announces He's Bringing Sunday Service To Coachella

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Kanye West attends the the Versace fall 2019 fashion show at the American Stock Exchange Building in lower Manhattan on December 02, 2018 in New York City.
Kanye West is gearing up to take Coachella to church on Easter weekend.

Coachella is just a few weeks away which means that we're not too far away from festival season. This year's edition of Coachella will feature performances from Childish Gambino, Ariana Grande, Juice WRLD, Burna Boy, and many many more. When speculation of the festival's line-up first began, there were rumors about Kanye West headlining the festival. Unfortunately, he reportedly pulled out from headlining but it looks like he'll still be making an appearance at the annual festival,

During Kanye's recent Sunday Service, he announced that he'd be bringing Sunday Service to Coachella. His wifey shared the news on Instagram earlier today.

“We were out in Palm Springs and they took us to a little campground, because we were thinking about a little performance in Palm Springs, just a little one. Then they had a mountain, he had a mountain waiting for us,” West told his Sunday Service audience. “He had a date waiting for us. Only one date that mountain would be available to us: Easter Sunday at Coachella. That confirmation was confirmed last night.”

p>The rapper hinted that last week would be the final Sunday Service but that's apparently not the case as he hosted the spiritual retreat again today. Considering that 'Ye reportedly pulled out of Coachella initially because the organizers weren't going to allow him to build a dome, we're happy that he managed to find another way to perform at the festival. 


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