
Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) is bringing “Ye Live in Los Angeles” to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA on April 3, 2026. It’s billed as his only Los Angeles show and tied to the rollout of his upcoming album “Bully,” currently scheduled for late March.
With a one-night-only stadium date and a “Bully” pre-save requirement tied to ticket access, demand for Ye SoFi tickets is expected to be extremely high. If you’re planning to attend, use this guide to stack every advantage so you give yourself the best possible shot at getting into Ye at SoFi Stadium.
For SoFi, Ye is running an Artist Presale tied to a “Bully” pre-save pre-registration, followed by a general public on-sale.
Here’s how it breaks down:
“Bully” pre-save pre-registration: Fans should head to Ye’s site to sign up with email/phone and pre-save “Bully” on Spotify or Apple Music. A few pre-registrants are selected to receive free tickets, but pre-registration mainly positions you for presale access and updates.
Ye Artist Presale: Pre-sale tickets open on Tuesday, March 10 at 10:00 a.m. PT on Ticketmaster for fans who have completed the Bully pre-save registration flow.
General public on-sale: The general on-sale follows on Wednesday, March 11 at 10:00 a.m. PT, when remaining inventory is opened to everyone.
Below is a step-by-step walkthrough of Ye’s Artist Presale flow, followed by a full resale guide through SeatGeek.
Follow these steps in order so you’re fully set up for Ye’s Artist Presale before tickets go live, but keep in mind that completing registration or the early steps does not guarantee presale access or tickets.
Go to Ye’s official tour page (https://tour.yeezy.com/) and look for the SoFi Stadium date. From there, enter your email address and phone number, then choose the opt-ins (like YEEZY Music and YEEZY Store updates). This ties your contact info to Ye’s tour list so they can send you presale details, links and any free ticket notifications. It also enrolls you in the free ticket drawing, though tickets are not guaranteed.
Next, you’ll need to connect your streaming accounts to pre-save Bully on Spotify, pre-add it on Apple Music, and optionally visit the Bully store. Authorizing on Spotify or Apple Music ensures Bully is automatically added to your library when it drops, and it completes the tour pre-registration flow for the Ye Artist Presale.
Pre-saving doesn’t guarantee you a ticket, but it keeps you in the loop for presale links and reminders, and a few pre-registrants will receive free tickets via email or SMS.
Once you’ve pre-registered, keep an eye on the inbox and phone number you used. You’re looking for a presale link for Ye at SoFi Stadium and any special instructions for joining the Ye Artist Presale.
If nothing shows up, check your spam or junk folders, look in Gmail’s Promotions tab, and make sure you didn’t accidentally enter the wrong contact information. Even if you don’t receive a specific code, pre-registered fans may be sent unique links or access instructions ahead of the presale.
On Tuesday, March 10, sign into your Ticketmaster account around 15 minutes before the 10:00 a.m. PT presale with your payment details and billing info already saved. Use the presale link provided in Ye’s email or text, and be ready for a virtual waiting room or queue to open shortly before on-sale time.
When tickets unlock, quickly choose your preferred section (floor, lower bowl or upper levels) and an all-in price range you’re comfortable with. If your first-choice section sells out, pivot to an adjacent area or accept the “best available” option within your budget, then move through checkout without refreshing. Before you submit payment, confirm your seat locations, quantity and total price, and save or screenshot your order confirmation right away.
If you strike out during Ye’s Artist Presale, you still have the general onsale on Wednesday, March 11 at 10:00 a.m. PT at Ticketmaster.
If you want the widest range of options, treat the Ye Artist Presale as your priority, and treat the general onsale as a second chance before shifting your attention to resale.
Use these tips to go into both the Ye Artist Presale and general onsale as prepared as possible.
Scout SeatGeek’s interactive SoFi Stadium map before tickets drop. Go to SeatGeek’s Ye page and click into the interactive SoFi Stadium map so you can see views from each section, understand how the stage is set up, and decide your top sections before the rush. That way you’re not learning the building while the clock is ticking.
Decide your all-in budget and “good, better, best” zones. Pick a firm max price and a couple of acceptable ranges (for example, “ideal under $X, willing to stretch to $Y for floor”). Knowing your walk-away line helps you move faster and avoid panic-buy overpays.
Have a primary plan and one or two backups. Go in knowing your first-choice section, a backup in the same price band, and a “safety” option if demand is crazier than expected. If your top pick disappears, immediately pivot instead of starting from scratch.
Log in early on a strong connection. Sign into your ticketing account 15–30 minutes before onsale time on a stable Wi‑Fi connection, with payment details and billing info already saved. Close extra tabs and apps to reduce the chance of lag or timeouts.
Stay patient in the queue and watch for a second wave. If inventory looks wiped out in the first few minutes, hang tight for 5–10 minutes. Cards decline and carts time out, which can release another wave of tickets back into the pool.
Avoid refreshing mid-checkout. Once you’re in the purchase flow, don’t spam refresh or jump between too many windows. Work methodically through the steps, double-check your seats and total, and then submit payment once.
If you miss out during Ye’s Artist Presale and the general onsale, SeatGeek is your best bet to still get in through resale.
On SeatGeek, you’ll see all-in pricing with fees included up front, so there are no surprise add-ons at checkout. Deal Score helps you quickly spot the best-value tickets by comparing price and seat location across the market, and every order is backed by SeatGeek’s 100% Buyer Guarantee, so you can buy verified tickets with confidence.
That combination makes SeatGeek a strong fallback if the primary sale sells out quickly.
For a high-demand show like Ye at SoFi Stadium, resale is often the most realistic way to get in, especially if you’re chasing specific sections or waiting to see how prices shake out.
One big advantage is that new options keep appearing. After presales and onsales, fans who can’t attend will list their tickets on SeatGeek, which means seats that never popped up in your size or section during primary sales can suddenly appear on the marketplace. You can target exact sections or rows instead of taking whatever the presale gives you.
Resale also gives you flexibility on timing and plans. If your schedule is fluid, you can buy closer to show week or even day-of once you’re sure you can go, and you can upgrade your seats later if you spot a better section at the right price.
Finally, prices move with supply and demand. Early hype can drive prices up right after tickets go on sale, but as more listings hit the market and the show gets closer, some sections may come down from those early peaks. You can watch SeatGeek over time and pounce when Deal Score flags a strong value.
So whether you’re hunting for floor, lower-bowl sidelines, or more budget-friendly upper-level seats, resale gives you more chances and more control.
Follow these steps on SeatGeek to go from search to secured Ye SoFi tickets in just a few clicks:
Step 1: Search for Ye tickets Go to SeatGeek’s website or download and open the SeatGeek app, then type “Ye” or “Kanye West” into the search bar to pull up the event page.
Step 2: Compare listings Browse tickets from multiple sellers in one place and use the interactive seat map to see where each listing sits in SoFi Stadium and how far it is from the stage. This makes it easy to weigh price versus view before you commit.
Step 3: Use filters to narrow in Set filters for your preferred price range, section/level (floor, 100-level, 300-level, etc.), and delivery type (like mobile transfer). Turn on “Include Fees” so you’re always comparing true all-in prices instead of getting surprised at checkout.
Step 4: Check Deal Score Look at each listing’s Deal Score, which ranks tickets based on price and seat quality to surface the best-value options at a glance. This is the fastest way to find strong values without manually comparing every row and section.
Step 5: Complete your purchase Once you’ve found the right listing, select your seats, confirm your details, and check out securely. SeatGeek will process your order and deliver your Ye tickets, with mobile delivery making it easy to access them on your phone for fast entry.
If Ye at SoFi Stadium is on your must-see list, SeatGeek is where you can compare every option, avoid hidden-fee surprises and buy verified tickets with confidence.
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