The kickoff to Kanye West's Yeezus world tour in Seattle on Saturday night was nothing less than extravagant, complete with a 50 foot mountain on stage and an appearance from a Jesus look-a-like.
According to Kanye To The, the superstar rapper played a 27-song, two-hour set, which included material from his entire discography. He also debuted a number of new tracks, including "Hold My Liquor, "I'm In It" and "Guilt Trip," in addition to "Street Lights" from 808s and Heartbreak. He closed his show with "Flashing Lights," "All of the Lights" and "Bound 2.″
Above the giant mountain on stage was a massive video screen which flashed elaborate visuals and animations of the rapper. He was also joined by a group of back up dancers.
Towards the end of the show, the GOOD Music rapper brought out a man who looked like Jesus Christ before he performed his smash hit "Jesus Walks."
The show would have been a total success had it not began two hours late, which was reportedly due to an equipment truck being stolen. However, a security guard told MTV News that the stage set-up took longer than expected and that was the reason for the delay. Def Jam, Kanye's record label, has yet to respond.
Kendrick Lamar opened for West and performed a nine-song set.
West has rescheduled his next performance on Oct. 27 to Oct. 31. There is no official word on why the show was rescheduled.
Watch video footage of Kanye's concert below: