Kanye West returned to Mexico for the first time in nearly two decades on Friday night, January 30, 2026.
During his concert in Mexico City, he brought his daughter, North West, onto the stage to showcase her developing rap career.
The 12-year-old performed her latest song, "Piercing On My Hand," which discusses her recent dermal hand implants.
North mirrored her father's fashion sense by wearing thick sunglasses and an all-black outfit while her father danced in the background to support her.
North West recently gained attention on social media for her new look, which includes black grills and blue hair.
During the performance, she rapped about her lifestyle and addressed critics who previously expressed concern over her hand piercing.
Kanye West seemed to embrace his role as a mentor throughout the show, giving his daughter the spotlight while he provided energy from the side of the stage.
The concert follows a series of public apologies from Kanye West regarding his past antisemitic remarks.
He recently claimed that mania resulting from a car accident 20 years ago influenced his behavior.
Kanye clarified to fans that he does not identify as a Nazi and expressed his love for the Jewish and Black communities.
He acknowledged that his health struggles do not excuse his past actions but asked for a chance to move forward.
This Mexico City appearance suggests that Kanye West plans to integrate his family more into his musical projects.
With North West taking a more prominent role in his live performances, fans expect to see her join him on more international tour dates throughout the year.
The duo's onstage chemistry received a warm reception from the Mexican audience, marking a successful start to this new chapter of his career.