Kanye West is continuing to alienate fans.

Attendees were disappointed by the artist’s only performance of “Nebuchadnezzar,” his first-ever opera, on Sunday. The hourlong gospel-take about the longest-reigning king of Babylon started late, had rough acoustics and didn’t sell out, the audience reports.

A livestream of the opera on the platform Tidal was delayed over an hour, with West instead playing older songs on repeat — a move one watcher referred to as “the most Kanye thing ever.”

Those there in person to see the show live at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl had to wait in real time: Although the show was slated to begin at 4 p.m., it didn’t start until 6:14, USA Today writes.

And when it did start, it was a scream.

After waiting double the performance’s length for the show to begin, West presented the opera by bellowing and moaning — to show the struggle of King Nebuchadnezzar. He then narrated the performance from his annotated Book of Daniel from the sidelines, only making an appearance on stage for the final bow.

Twitter critics declared the show a money grab and were generally horrified by the show, saying even the backup vocalists’ “beautiful voices are not enough to save it.”

The opera was directed by Italian performance artist Vanessa Beecroft and starred rapper Sheck Wes as the title character.

Videos of the venue reveal a crowded, but not sold-out, space. USA Today reports that tickets for the opera, originally priced at $150 on Monday, had been discounted to $60 by Thursday, and the day of the performance there were still tickets available, seats then going for just $20 on Ticketmaster.

West announced the opera barely over a week before Sunday’s performance. News of it came the same day West declared he no longer cares for fame and money but is “in the service of God,” and shortly after the release of his long-belated “Jesus Is King” album. And now, West says he’ll soon be following the album with a sequel, which he’ll collaborate on with legendary producer Dr. Dre.