Kanye West leaves fans outraged after he shows up late to concert, rants for 17 minutes and plays only three songs
RAPPER lashes out at Beyoncé, Jay Z and more as concert-goers boo and hiss
KANYE West left fans shocked Saturday night after turning up more than an hour late to a concert, delivering a 17-minute rant and playing only three songs, before dropping his mic and cutting the show short after half an hour.
Fans at the gig in Sacramento, California, one of the stops on Kanye's Saint Pablo world tour, booed the rapper and chanted "F*** you, Kanye" as he lashed out at Beyoncé, Jay Z, Hillary Clinton and more.
From his floating stage, Kanye complained about the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, saying: "Beyoncé, I was hurt because I heard that you said you wouldn’t perform unless you won Video of the Year over me and over Hotling Bling."
He said Beyoncé was "great" but added: "Sometimes we be playing the politics too much and forget who we are just to win. F*** winning, f*** looking cool. F*** looking cool. F*** being cool.”
Turning the subject to Jay Z, he continued: "Call me, brah, you still ain't call me.
"Jay Z, I know you got killers, please don't send them at my head. Just call me. Talk to me like a man."
The crowd booed and hissed as Kanye continued, boasting: “This Saint Pablo tour is the most relevant (thing) happening.
"If your old a** keeps following old models, you’ll be Hillary Clinton.”
One fan also claimed Kanye spent five minutes onstage tying his shoe.
Before ending the show he added: “I’m not always going to say things the perfect way, the right way. But I’m going to say how I feel.
“Get ready to have a field day, press. Get ready, get ready. Because the show’s over.”
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More than 13,000 people attended the concert, paying anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars for the privilege.
Many took to social media to express their disappointment, calling Kanye's antics "disrespectful" and accusing him of stealing their money
The rant came two days after Kanye announced at a show in San Jose that he had not voted in the November 8 election, but that if he had he would have voted for Donald Trump.