Wireless Festival (London; scheduled for July) cancelled after Ye (formerly Kanye West) was denied entry to the UK, with refunds promised to ticket-holders.
Ye applied to travel via an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) on Monday; the article says it was initially granted online, then rescinded after a ministerial review.
The reported reason for withdrawal: his presence âwould not be conducive to the public good.â
The festival statement says âmultiple stakeholders were consultedâ before booking Ye and claims âno concerns were highlighted at the time,â while condemning antisemitism.
Downing Street had publicly said Yeâs permission to enter the UK was âunder review,â and referenced case-by-case decisions including for âextremist preachers and far-right figures.â
Keir Starmer criticized booking Ye as âdeeply concerningâ given âprevious antisemitic remarks and celebration of nazism,â intensifying political scrutiny.
The article cites Yeâs prior antisemitic and pro-Nazi remarks, including admiration for Adolf Hitler, and references recent related music/merch controversies and a published apology.
Festival Republicâs managing director argued promoters were providing a performance platform, not a platform for political opinions.
The piece contextualizes the decision by listing prior US celebrities temporarily barred from the UK (e.g., Snoop Dogg, Martha Stewart, Tyler, the Creator) under varying rationales.