A new week, a new city. Kanye West brought his famed Sunday Service to Chicago on Sept. 8 where he didn’t let the rain get him down.
Unlike most other weeks, the service was live-streamed for anyone to watch.
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Despite the rain, the 30,000 capacity Huntington Bank Pavilion was filled and broke into cheers as the crowd parted to let West through who was dressed in a white track suit covered by a clear disposable poncho.
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West’s good friend Chance the Rapper was also in attendance and performed a song as a surprise.
Next up was the “Jesus Walks” rapper who had to tear the plastic off of a keyboard that was protecting it from the rain so he could play.

But the dampness didn’t bring down the spirits. The entire time the crowd was on their feet, singing along, enjoying this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.