Coachella attendee sells grass from Kanye West gig for high price
One Coachella attendee apparently sold grass from Kanye West’s Sunday Service performance at the festival on eBay.
The grass was on sale on the site for $100 plus $7.85 shipping, which is definitely a hefty price for some grass that the rapper might have stepped on.
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There is a photo of a bag of grass that appears to be taken at the show, which is the only kind of proof that it’s real.
The description reads that the condition of the grass is “magical.”
“Blessed on Easter Sunday by the god himself, KANYE WEST,” the caption reads. You can check out the listing here.
The same seller is also selling Kanye’s controversial merch from Coachella and another bag of grass with a higher price tag.
Let’s not forget that Kanye was initially supposed to headline the festival, but was pulled because they refused to build him a giant dome as part of his stage set up. However, he still showed up at the festival to do a special Easter Sunday rendition of his Sunday Service shows, which usually feature a choir and are attended by famous people.
In other Coachella news, Halsey and Billie Eilish joined Khalid on stage there to perform their prospective songs with him. You can see footage of that below.
Halsey performou “Eastside” com Khalid e Benny Blanco no Coachella.
https://t.co/avcKvps9z0— Halsey Update Brasil (@HalseyUpdateBR) April 15, 2019
Eilish also had a set of her own that gave us serious horror movie vibes. You can see a few clips of that below.
oh my god this kid, billie eilish – idontwannabeyouanymore pic.twitter.com/rzTfjFXg2m
— Ahmad Zul (@ahmadzulhilmi) April 14, 2019
WHEN THE PARTY’S OVER #COACHELLA #BillieEilish pic.twitter.com/mEWlnou02i
— Rafael ☾ (@iamraafaeel) April 14, 2019
Billie Eilish KILLED that Copycat performance pic.twitter.com/FREXE77TXL
— Carolina (@carolinangomez) April 14, 2019
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