Kanye West's Sunday Service May Have Come To An End

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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.
Last night may have been the last Sunday Service events by Kanye West.

Kanye West has been hosting his weekly Sunday Service events in the hills of Calabasas over the past few weeks. The rapper's brought in a slew of high-profile celebrities but what's really been appealing Kanye's been delivering some incredible renditions of his classic records with a choir backing him. Unfortunately, it looks like last night's edition of his weekly event could be the last for the time being.

Kanye West's spiritual retreat in the Hills could be the last one for a minute. "This is the last time on the mountain, so y'all gotta party with us," he said during yesterday's Sunday Service.

If it is the final Sunday Service, 'Ye ended it with a bang. Of course, members of the Kardashian-Jenner clan were in attendance. Katy Perry, Tyler, The Creator, and Courtney Love were also spotted at the event.

Kanye West delivered renditions of a few fan favorites yesterday including Watch The Throne-cut "Lift Off," "Dark Fantasy," and "Amazing."

Unfortunately, things got cut short yesterday at what seems to be the final Sunday Service. According to reports, LAPD arrived at the Sunday Service location after neighbors filed a noise complaint. Guests reportedly began ushering out of the event after the police showed up.

If 'Ye's Sunday Service is actually done, we could only hope that means Kanye has more time to work on Yandhi

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