How to Watch Kanye West's 'Nebuchadnezzar' Opera Live Stream
Hip hop artist Kanye West will premiere his opera Nebuchadnezzar on Sunday (Nov. 24). The opera will stream live from the Hollywood Bowl exclusively on Tidal. Tidal members can watch the performance starting at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET via kanyewest.tidal.com on Sunday.
Directed by Vanessa Beecroft, it will feature music from Kanye's Sunday Service collective as well as Peter Collins and Infinities Song. While the exact content of the opera is still unknown, its title refers to the longest-running monarch of the Babylonian empire who appears in the Bible's Old Testament.
For fans who are in Los Angeles, tickets to the event can till be purchased via Ticketmaster. Viewers who are not members of Tidal will be able to sign up for a free 60-day trial.
In addition to announcing his opera, Kanye also spent the weekend making an appearance at pastor Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston. His most recent album, Jesus Is King, dropped in October and debuted at No.1 on the Billboard chart.
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