The Kanye West (Ye) setlist for the “Live Concert Tour 2026” has been revealed. Kanye West, now known as Ye, is known for turning concerts into full experiences rather than just straight performances. His live shows usually mix massive career hits, dramatic beat drops, emotional slower moments, and songs from newer eras, which makes every set feel huge. A big part of the excitement is that his concerts rarely feel fully predictable, even when the main structure is similar. The Live Concert Tour 2026 is expected to carry that same larger-than-life feel, especially with the recent world dates and the newly announced India show in Delhi.
What is the setlist for Kanye West (Ye)’s Live Concert Tour 2026 set?
The following is what Kanye West (Ye) is expected to play in his setlist for the Live Concert Tour 2026. This is based on the recent Mexico City shows, the current 2026 world dates, and the way his recent live performances have blended older classics with Vultures and newer material. Songs like “Heartless,” “Power,” and “Bound 2” seem to be staying as the biggest crowd moments, while the newer tracks help shape the identity of this tour. That mix gives a strong idea of what fans are likely to hear on the 2026 run, especially with the India date now part of the schedule. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
- KING
- THIS IS A MUST
- Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1
- Can’t Tell Me Nothing
- Niggas in Paris
- Mercy
- Praise God
- Black Skinhead
- On Sight
- Blood on the Leaves
- CARNIVAL
- Power
- Bound 2
- Wolves
- Say You Will
- Heartless
- FATHER
- FE!N (Travis Scott cover)
- PUNCH DRUNK
- BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
- HIGHS AND LOWS
- WHITE LINES
- BULLY
- ALL THE LOVE
- LAST BREATH
- TALKING
- PIERCING ON MY HAND
- EVERYBODY
- KING
- Mystery of Inquity / All Falls Down
- Lost Ones
- Heartbeat / Crisis / Praise Jah in the Moonlight
- Doo Wop (That Thing) / Believe What I Say
- Jesus Walks
- Through the Wire
- Good Life
- Homecoming
- All of the Lights
- Flashing Lights
- Stronger
- Ghost Town
- Runaway
Even if the main shape of the set stays familiar, a Ye concert can still change a lot once the night begins. If one of the bigger anthem moments gets the whole stadium screaming, he may stay in that same rush for another song before shifting the mood. At the same time, he is also the kind of artist who may decide in the moment that another track fits better there, whether it is a classic from an older era or something newer that matches the feeling of the crowd. Since his shows also rely so much on visuals, lighting, and dramatic pauses, those stage choices can naturally affect where certain songs land. These small decisions are what make his concerts feel unpredictable while still keeping the main flow of the show intact.
The Live Concert Tour 2026 feels especially big because it works like a career-spanning run while also bringing in his newer music eras. With the Delhi concert being promoted as his first-ever India show, the set is likely to lean into the biggest songs from across his catalogue while still making room for recent tracks and special moments. That balance between huge classics and newer material is what usually gives a Ye concert its larger-than-life feeling.
