
Ye is slated to take over the Alamodome in San Antonio on July 4, with the venue calendar listing a 9 p.m. showtime. The Independence Day booking currently shows its public on-sale date as "TBA," so fans and city planners are still waiting for a firm ticket window.
Show details and ticketing
The Alamodome event calendar lists "YE" on July 4 at 9:00 p.m., with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. and ticket status marked "On Sale TBA," according to the Alamodome. Ye's official tour hub also shows "San Antonio 4 July 2026" and offers a sign-up form for updates and potential ticket selection, per Ye's tour site. Taken together, the venue listing and the artist registration page are the clearest indication so far that a July 4 performance is locked in. The first word of the booking was reported by the El Paso Times.
How fans can get tickets
For recent U.S. shows, Ye's camp has leaned on a pre-registration system that has sometimes led to selected fans getting complimentary seats or early access, as local coverage of other tour stops has pointed out. San Antonio fans are being steered to Ticketmaster's event page for seating charts, price tiers and final on-sale info; the Ticketmaster listing already includes a July 4 entry for the Alamodome. Local reporting on similar stadium dates, including coverage of the Tampa frenzy with free seats and related venue ticket pages, suggests registering through the artist site is the strongest move for anyone hoping to be picked for limited-ticket opportunities.
Controversy and travel bans have complicated promotion
The San Antonio show comes as Ye navigates a patchwork of international reactions to his recent controversies. Earlier this year, the UK Home Office denied him entry and festival organizers pulled planned Wireless Festival headlining appearances, according to reporting at the time. In contrast, a Dutch court recently ruled that he could stay in the Netherlands to perform at the GelreDome, clearing two Arnhem dates in early June, per the NL Times. That uneven response overseas has influenced how promoters, sponsors and local officials are handling big-booking logistics and security planning.
What San Antonio should expect
The Alamodome regularly hosts major stadium-scale concerts and can be configured to pack in tens of thousands of fans in an end-stage setup, according to public venue records and facility descriptions. Big nights at the dome typically bring heavy traffic and paid parking, and a Fourth of July date only heightens the odds of congestion, so concertgoers may want to pad their travel time. Fans looking for the quickest word on presales, giveaways or a general public on-sale date should sign up through Ye's tour page and keep a close eye on the Alamodome and official ticketing listings for the final announcement.









