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Kanye West ditches Sacramento concert after bizarre rant bashing Beyonce

Kanye West ditched a concert packed with more than 13,000 fans in Sacramento, Calif., late Saturday after unleashing a lengthy tirade bashing Beyonce and Jay Z.

“Get ready to have a field day, press, because the show’s over,” the Yeezy star said, dropping the hot microphone at the Golden 1 Center.

Irked fans who dropped as much as $250 on the “Saint Pablo Tour” filed out of venue chanting and cursing the rapper’s name, according to the Sacramento Bee.

Among their grievances, fans waited more than an hour for the “Famous” hip-hop artist to go on stage. And when he did, he performed three songs — repeating one — and bolted after firing up an explicit rant challenging Queen Bey and the music industry.

“Beyonce, I was hurt,” West began, pausing to lambast a fan for flinging something onto his floating stage.

“I heard that you said you wouldn’t perform unless you won Video of the Year over me and “Hotline Bling,” he said.

West pivoted from Beyonce’s alleged remarks and said she and West's longtime rival Taylor Swift are great.

“But sometimes we be playing the politics too much and forget who we are just to win,” West added, before spouting off a slew of profanities slamming two-faced celebrities.

He encouraged Jay Z to call him and talk to him “like a man.”

“I know you got killers. Please don’t sent them at my head,” West said.

The 39-year-old songster admittedly compared his Saturday night stunt to Trump’s late night Twitter blasts.

He shocked crowds in San Jose on Thursday, prompting a sea of jeers, after saying he would have voted for President-elect Donald Trump, had he voted.

The audience in Sacramento booed West as he repeated his support for Trump.

The radio industry was also on West’s hit-list. He bashed programmers for overplaying mainstream artists, such as Drake, instead of giving his favorite, lesser-known talents, air time.

“Drake is great, but Frank Ocean is great, too,” West said. “You know who the greatest of us all is? Kid Cudi.”

West brought rapper Kid Cudi on stage for a brief embrace during the Saint Pablo Tour stop in the California capital.

West is no stranger to bizarrely grandiose diatribes that typically live on his recently quiet Twitter account. He bolted from a concert in Queens in October, citing a family emergency, after learning wife Kim Kardashian was bound, gagged and robbed in Paris.

The Golden 1 Center acknowledged West’s stunt in a brief tweet eliciting pleas for refunds from jilted concert-goers.
 
“We encourage all guests to travel home safely. More information to come,” venue officials wrote.  

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