He could be moving out of Atlanta.
, Kanye collaborator, KayCyy, announced in a since-deleted tweet that they were"moving to another stadium."
Given that we're talking about Kanye though, it's unclear what exactly prompted the rumored move, not to mention where he plans on going or if he's even staying in Georgia. However, as the publication noted, there's a shortlist of possible stadiums if he does decide to stay in Atlanta, including Russ Chandler Stadium, State Farm Arena and Truist Park. Or maybe he'll just pack up and scrap the whole stadium thing instead.
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