This time, Goldenvoice really is giving Kanye a mountain. Or at least a hillside.

Hip-hop star Kanye West announced Sunday that the promoters of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival are giving him a "mountain" on the polo fields in Indio where he can perform, on Easter, the Sunday Services events he's previously been hosting in Calabasas, Calif.

Goldenvoice announced Wednesday morning it was putting additional passes on sale for the second weekend of Coachella so people could attend the spiritual music event.

The trade publication, Billboard, has confirmed with Goldenvoice President and CEO Paul Tollett that the Coachella promoters are providing West a space for the services. Desert Sun reporters say a structure is being built on the west side of the Eldorado Polo Club grounds owned by Tollett, but, despite much speculation about its purpose, there is no indication it could be a stage on which West could give a performance. Billboard has reported the service will take place on a hillside at the Coachella campground area.*

Neither a time for the Sunday Service nor when doors might open have been announced by Goldenvoice, but Elle magazine has reported that West's wife, Kim Kardashian, says it's happening at 9 a.m.

"I’m sure half the people who come will be up from the night before," she's quoted as saying. "But I do hope everyone can experience it — everyone — because it’s going to be really special and so cool."

West typically raps along with a chorus of singers, almost old-fashioned call-and-response-like, in the old gospel tradition, with lots of percussion instruments adding rhythms that can't help but make people move. The music is Christian spiritual in nature, but Kardashian said her Jewish friends, as well as her sister Kourtney's best Muslim friends, regularly attend the services in Oxnard.

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Coachella has a permit for 125,000 people a day to attend its festival on the Eldorado and Empire Polo Club grounds, and headliners usually attract 50,000 to 75,000 people from the main Coachella stage.

West, who bought a home last year — almost across the street from the festival site — at the Madison Club in La Quinta, was originally scheduled to be one of the three headliners at this year's festival, according to multiple accounts.

But, he reportedly pulled out of Coachella shortly before the lineup announcement because Goldenvoice felt it couldn't build a stage large enough to accommodate the sophisticated show West was planning in time for the festival.

The Billboard article said West's representatives contacted Tollett earlier this year about the possibility of West bringing his Sunday Services experience to Coachella for Easter. Tollett reportedly agreed "instantly" and discussed a plan to present the event in a space usually used for camping.

The decision was then made to withhold a number of passes that had been held for music industry professionals, friends and family to be able to accommodate the Kanye fans without exceeding the attendance limits stipulated in Goldenvoice's permit with the city of Indio.

Tollett was quoted as saying, "There's been some sacrifices for us to make this happen."

Weekend 2 passes are scheduled to go on sale at 3 p.m. Friday. Go to coachella.com/sunday-service for ticket information.

*Clarification: An earlier version of this story included details and speculation about the structure being built on the west side of the Eldorado Polo Club.