Now this is just bad planning!

During a short set at the Hot 97 Summer Jam on Sunday night, Kanye West sent his New York fans into a tizzy when he announced a surprise show at the city's famed Webster Hall later that night at 2 a.m. Unfortunately for all involved Yeezy didn't plan well -- 4,000 people turned up at the East Village venue in the middle of the night., forcing police shut down the sold-out, last-minute show.

The rapper announced the pop-up show after his performance at Governors Ball that night was cancelled due to the weather. He also put the news on Twitter, causing the show to be sold-out within an hour. Despite the lack of tickets, crowds kept turning up to the venue, eventually causing some pretty serious insanity in the streets.



As if this scene wasn't crazy enough, Kanye tried to get the mayor to allow the impromptu party to happen in the streets when it was clear that the crowds weren't all going to get in. Kim Kardashian posted a Snapchat video where you can see the 38-year-old shouting commands, "Either call the mayor and shut down the block about four streets... so they can have a party outside. I know its sold out already."

Yeah ... not so much ...

Looks like Mayor Mayor Bill de Blasio wasn't having it and doesn't take orders from a rapper. The show was shut down, Webster Hall tweeted out that the show had been cancelled, writing, "There is no late show at Webster Hall tonight. Please get home safely." Someone also made an announcement over a loud speaker that the late-night gig was a no go.

Unfortunately fans weren't happy about the cancellation, and riots erupted. People took to Twitter to report fighting and dangerous situations.

While music lovers may not have gotten to see the "Black Skinhead" rapper perform, he did drive through the crowd and poke his head though the sunroof of his car. While 'Ye may have gotten a kick out of seeing the screaming masses, we aren't sure they thought a glimpse of their idol was worth all the trouble?

Later that night, Kimbo took to Snapchat to lament the event and explain how hard her hubby had tried. Umm yeah ... we feel so bad for you guys ...