in Sydney, Australia on April 2, 2006. Thanks to its fervid sound and widespread popularity, "Jesus Walks" has since become a crowd favorite and Kanye West has performed it on numerous occasions around the globe. West included the song within the set list of his
School Spirit Tour that took place in early 2004. An early live performance of the song occurred in his hometown of
Chicago at a concert with
Dilated Peoples held in the
House of Blues on May 5, 2004. West provided a performance of "Jesus Walks" for the opening of the 2004
BET Awards, in which he stood behind a pulpit and was accompanied by a
choir,
drumline and
gospel singer
Yolanda Adams. While serving as the opening act for
Usher's
The Truth Tour, West performed "Jesus Walks" as his finale. West opened the
2004 MTV Video Music Awards with a theatrical performance of "Jesus Walks." He led a 32-member choir around an arena filled with audience members holding artificial candles and had
stained glass windows descend from the ceiling as he joined
John Legend,
Chaka Khan, and
Syleena Johnson onstage. During his appearance at
Dave Chapelle's Block Party in September, West performed "Jesus Walks" accompanied by a
Central State University marching band. He provided a performance of "Jesus Walks" during his brief appearance at
Brixton Academy in
London on November 24. West performed "Jesus Walks" at the
47th Grammy Awards ceremony just prior to his receipt of the award for
Best Rap Album. This performance, which featured West's mother
Donda West, was joined in a sequence with
Mavis Staples and
John Legend's rendition of "
I'll Take You There" and a performance of "
I'll Fly Away" by the
Blind Boys of Alabama. At the conclusion, the performers encircled and covered West, who eventually emerged donning an all-white suit with large angelic wings. That July, West played the song during his set at a
Live 8 show held in
Philadelphia's
Museum of Art, where he was backed by an eleven-piece female
string orchestra decked out in black masks and garments. As he played,
Will Smith and
DJ Jazzy Jeff danced to the song backstage. Accompanied by a seventeen-piece, all-female string orchestra, West performed "Jesus Walks" live for an exclusive concert held at
Abbey Road Studios in
London, England on September 21. The performance was recorded and later released on a
live album entitled
Late Orchestration. West included "Jesus Walks" within the setlist of his
Touch the Sky Tour that took place in late 2005. He performed the song at
Santa Monica High School for a concert promoting higher education sponsored by his charity foundation. Wearing a
Detroit Pistons jacket, West performed the song for a pre-game concert held during
VH1's Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash on February 2, 2006. He played "Jesus Walks" near the end of his concert at the
Hammersmith Apollo in London on February 12. The following week, West performed the song once again at the
Manchester MEN Arena with DJ
A-Trak, two backing vocalists, a nine-piece female string orchestra and a
harpist. The performance concluded by displaying an image of the
Cristo de la Concordia on a gigantic monitor. West played "Jesus Walks" during his appearance at the first day of
Coachella 2006 in
Indio, California, where he later on had A-Trak spin
A-Ha's "
Take On Me" while he danced onstage to the delight of the audience. On June 22, West performed the song while attending a benefit held in
New York staged for the non-profit
Foundation for AIDS Research. on December 23, 2013, in Toronto, Canada on the
Yeezus Tour. Kanye provided a performance of the song during his set at
Live Earth 2007, before joining
The Police and
John Mayer onstage to perform "
Message in a Bottle" for the concert's finale. West performed "Jesus Walks" live for the
Concert for Diana held at
Wembley Stadium on July 1, 2007, to a crowd of over 63,000 people. An estimated 500 million people watched the event in over 140 countries worldwide. The very next day, West performed the song as the finale of his gig at the
Manchester Apollo for the
Manchester International Festival. "Jesus Walks" was included within the setlist of West's conceptual
Glow in the Dark Tour that first took off in late 2007. During the concert, an LCD screen seated behind him displayed a skyline filled with lightning bolts while fumes billowed from the stage on the hook. That August, West played "Jesus Walks" at the Exdo Event Center in
Denver for a private show at held for
Bono's
humanitarian organization
ONE. West gave a performance of "Jesus Walks" before an audience of 3,000 students during his free Stay In School benefit concert at
Chicago Theatre on July 11, 2009. He performed the song in
Hyde Park, London while headlining the second and final day of the 2009
Wireless Festival. ==Legacy and impact==