Hip Hop's bad boy Kanye West's "Yeezus" tour is in full swing, Rolling Stone reported.

He kicked off the tour at the Key Arena in Seattle the night of Saturday Oct. 19. Newcomer and fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar started the tour on a high and energetic note with a 45-minute set performing fan favorites from his popular good kid, m.a.a.d. city album ending his portion with none other than Compton.

West definitely made a memorable entrance for the 25 city tour that marks his first solo concert series in five years.

One of the most interesting moments of the show was an appearance by a mock Jesus Christ. West removed one of the four masks he wore throughout the show and asked Jesus where He had been all this time, Rolling Stone reported. Jesus then responded He had always been there. West then bowed while lyrics from On Sight played saying "You give us what we need/it may not be what we want. Check out the video:

In true unique West fashion he rocked a green tank top and opened the show with On Sight from his newest project, Yeezus and ended up playing every song from the album including New Slaves and Send It up. Of course he took the audience on a trip down memory lane with some of his number 1 hits and most notable songs like Stronger, Can't Tell Me Nothing and Runaway along with a few of his material most remember when he first hit the fame scene such as Jesus Walks.

To set the scene, the set of the stage included a white mountain standing at 60 feet tall and a huge projection screen hanging from the top.

West then went to Vancouver, B.C. and is headed to San Jose, CA on Oct. 22

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