
TicketPro confirms Kanye concert, but fans remain skeptical
Fans are spotting ‘red flags’ from both TicketPro and the Monyake Group, leaving questions about the legitimacy of Kanye West’s concert.

TicketPro confirmed that Kanye “Ye” West will perform at Ellis Park Stadium in South Africa this December, but many fans remain skeptical about the concert’s legitimacy, organised by the Monyake Group.
According to the ticketing service, tickets will be made available to pre-registered users on Thursday, 25 September.
TICKETPRO CONFIRMS KANYE WEST CONCERT
TicketPro and the Monyake Group posted on their respective Instagram accounts about Kanye West’s concert at Ellis Park on 13 December. Fans who pre-registered can get early access to tickets, which are set to go on sale Thursday, 25 September.
TicketPro posted about Ye’s concert: “This is more than a concert; it’s history. One stage, one show, one night in SA. Don’t wait. The world will be watching.”
DOUBTS FROM PUBLIC
Despite TicketPro and the Monyake Group continuing to promote the Kanye West concert, South African fans of the US rapper have voiced their doubts on social media.
Some include the following concerns:
- A technical glitch that failed to send out the pre-registration confirmation
- Numerous spelling and grammatical errors in an official email from TicketPro
- A concert poster design featuring Kanye West’s face
- The Monyake Group reportedly deleting comments questioning the validity of the concert
- A disclaimer on TicketPro’s website about the Kanye concert, which reads: “TicketPro expressly points out that TicketPro is not the organizer, but only sells tickets on behalf of the organizer.
- A screenshot from BizPortal which alleges that the Monyake Group has been deregistered