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After Kanye West held a listening event for his new album ye in Jackson Hole last week, he's decided to bring Wyoming to other cities across America. On Wednesday, he announced events in Chicago and Miami, which went down later that evening, and Brooklyn on Thursday.

The Chicago event went down at Kuipers Family Farm in Maple Park, Illinois, 55 miles west of the city. According to Pitchfork contributor Adrienne Samuels Gibbs, guests were treated to “S'mores, a country pulled chicken and mashed potatoes dinner served out of cast iron skillets.”

As in Wyoming, there was a bonfire and Kanye West's new album ye was played, in addition to DJ sets by Sahar Habibi and DJ Oreo, and ticket holders were given the chance to purchase exclusive merch, which you can peep below.

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Check out how fans on social media experienced #PROJECTWYOMING below.

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In other music news, check out A$AP Rocky roasting Tyler, the Creator with a hilarious doppelgänger right here.

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