Ye Brings Out Lauryn Hill and Travis Scott at Sold-Out SoFi Stadium

Lauryn Hill emerged through a cloud of smoke in a billowing dress, stepped onto a grand orb-shaped stage, and performed 'All Falls Down' alongside Kanye West — marking the first time the two have ever shared a stage. It happened on April 3 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, during the second sold-out night of Ye's 'Homecoming' tour, and it was exactly the kind of moment that turns a concert into a cultural event.
The pairing wasn't random. Ye has been vocal about his admiration for Hill for years, and he spent much of the lead-up to his latest album 'BULLY' — released March 25 — drawing a direct line between his work and her 1998 classic 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.' As he told Rolling Stone, "I feel it is my Miseducation. It is my Gnarls Barkley album. Because Bully has a title and connotation that a lot of people are anti-bully. But I'm just hyper-next-level frequency right now."
So to see Hill actually show up and co-sign that comparison in front of 70,000 people? That's a statement.
“So to see Hill actually show up and co-sign that comparison in front of 70,000 people?”
Travis Scott also made a surprise appearance during night two, adding to a guest lineup that included CeeLo Green, Zion Marley, and YG Marley. The first SoFi show was streamed in full on Ye's Instagram, giving fans who couldn't get tickets a front-row seat — though night two's surprises were clearly saved for the in-person crowd.
The 'Ye: Homecoming' tour is shaping up as a full-scale comeback run. Two consecutive sellouts at one of the largest venues in the country is a flex on its own, but stacking the guest list like this signals that Ye is treating every stop as an event, not just a set list.
With 'BULLY' barely two weeks old and the tour still rolling, the question now is who else might show up — and whether Ye can keep topping himself. If the SoFi nights are any indication, he's going to try.
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