It seems that Kanye West really intends to follow in the footsteps of Verdi, Bizet, and Rossini, well, at least in quantity. He has announced a new Christian-themed opera that will debut on 8 December in Miami, thirteen days after the singer premiered his previous opera, but Ye’s fans, who are usually ready to support his every creative endeavour, are not happy about it…
When West took to Twitter to announce his new project called Mary, fans and social media users were over the Moon about it and said they would never miss the event, however when they learned about the price, $200, their enthusiasm quickly faded.
Some users questioned the term opera and criticised West’s first brainchild about Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, which featured music by Ye’s Sunday Service ensemble and a biblical narration.
Despite the criticism about the steep prices and his first opera most users were overjoyed by the artist’s announcement and said they plan to attend the event.
Still others praised West’s commitment to religion and called on him to further promote Christian values. In October, the singer said he had recently converted to Christianity and vowed to release only gospel music.
The opera about the Virgin Mary will premiere on 8 December at Miami Marine Stadium on the final day of Art Basel, which is a fair that celebrates art and fashion. The singer will again team up with Italian performance artist Vanessa Beercroft.