The recent confirmation of Ye’s two October 10–11 concerts at St. Petersburg’s Gazprom Arena has anchored trader consensus on a “No” outcome at 97.4% implied probability. Official venue announcements, rapid ticket sales, and the absence of reported visa or regulatory hurdles signal that Russian authorities view the dates as a standard, high-profile booking rather than a flashpoint. With the resolution window closing shortly after the shows, the market treats the artist’s scheduled appearances as low-risk logistics rather than a setup for detention. While historical comments have drawn domestic criticism inside Russia, no verified enforcement actions have materialized. Realistic upset paths remain narrow and hinge on an unplanned onstage incident, last-minute geopolitical escalation, or an abrupt shift in official tolerance.
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A qualifying arrest occurs when Ye is taken into physical custody by law enforcement authorities in Russia, voluntarily or involuntarily, and at least one of the following is true:
(i) Ye is criminally booked or processed;
(ii) Ye is taken into custody in response to a criminal arrest warrant, criminal charge, indictment, or equivalent criminal charging instrument;
(iii) Ye is held for arraignment, bail, extradition, or other criminal court proceedings other than as a witness; or
(iv) Ye is transported to a police station, immigration detention center, or equivalent criminal law enforcement center.
The issuance of an arrest warrant, being named in an indictment, or being charged without Ye being taken into physical custody will not qualify. The following will not qualify on their own: brief detention, being interviewed or questioned, being searched, house arrest, electronic monitoring, protective custody, witness protection, or medical holds.
Release on bail, recognizance, bond, dismissal of charges, withdrawal of charges, acquittal, pardon, or any other post-arrest development will not affect resolution once a qualifying arrest has occurred.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the arresting government and law enforcement; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying arrest occurs when Ye is taken into physical custody by law enforcement authorities in Russia, voluntarily or involuntarily, and at least one of the following is true:
(i) Ye is criminally booked or processed;
(ii) Ye is taken into custody in response to a criminal arrest warrant, criminal charge, indictment, or equivalent criminal charging instrument;
(iii) Ye is held for arraignment, bail, extradition, or other criminal court proceedings other than as a witness; or
(iv) Ye is transported to a police station, immigration detention center, or equivalent criminal law enforcement center.
The issuance of an arrest warrant, being named in an indictment, or being charged without Ye being taken into physical custody will not qualify. The following will not qualify on their own: brief detention, being interviewed or questioned, being searched, house arrest, electronic monitoring, protective custody, witness protection, or medical holds.
Release on bail, recognizance, bond, dismissal of charges, withdrawal of charges, acquittal, pardon, or any other post-arrest development will not affect resolution once a qualifying arrest has occurred.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the arresting government and law enforcement; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The recent confirmation of Ye’s two October 10–11 concerts at St. Petersburg’s Gazprom Arena has anchored trader consensus on a “No” outcome at 97.4% implied probability. Official venue announcements, rapid ticket sales, and the absence of reported visa or regulatory hurdles signal that Russian authorities view the dates as a standard, high-profile booking rather than a flashpoint. With the resolution window closing shortly after the shows, the market treats the artist’s scheduled appearances as low-risk logistics rather than a setup for detention. While historical comments have drawn domestic criticism inside Russia, no verified enforcement actions have materialized. Realistic upset paths remain narrow and hinge on an unplanned onstage incident, last-minute geopolitical escalation, or an abrupt shift in official tolerance.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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