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Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign are reportedly putting on another “rave” for their upcoming joint album Vultures.

The X account @unreleasedye claimed this week that a second listening event will take place on Wednesday (December 13) at the venue Nine Twenty in Las Vegas at 11 p.m.

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Social media personality YesJulz, who was on stage during the first rave in Miami earlier this week, confirmed the show is happening, but will actually take place on Thursday (December 14).

When a fan asked: “Vegas tonight or tomorrow? @YesJulz,” she replied: “Tomorrow” with an hourglass emoji.

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In response to another fan who asked: “as in thursday night to friday midnight, not tonight,” she responded with a tick emoji.

Further details about the event have yet to be confirmed.

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign held their first outdoor “rave” at Miami’s Wynwood Marketplace in the early hours of Tuesday morning (December 12), which was also livestreamed online.

The pair were joined on stage by Offset, Lil Durk, Chris Brown, Kodak Black, Freddie Gibbs and West’s daughter, North.

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They premiered a number of songs from Vultures, including collaborations with Nicki Minaj (“New Body”), Lil Baby and Charlie Wilson (“Everybody”), Young Thug (“River”), Freddie Gibbs (“Back to Me”), and Kodak Black and Bad Bunny.

Towards the end of the performance, Kanye West appeared on stage wearing a black version of the hood famously worn by members of the white supremacist group, the Ku Klux Klan.

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The pointy black mask previously appeared in his animated “Black Skinhead” music video from 2013’s Yeezus.

Kanye West also unveiled his first collaboration with his 10-year-old daughter North, with the song also featuring vocals from James Blake (who he’s reportedly making a separate album with).

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The tracklist for Vultures, which clocks in at 18 songs, was revealed last week, while its official covert art followed days later. The artwork has already caused a bit of stir due to its apparent Nazi ties.

The album is scheduled to arrive on Friday (December 15) — this time, on streaming services, unlike Kanye’s last project Donda 2.