10 Apr 2026
28m

Why the UK banned Kanye West

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Kanye West’s recent booking as a headliner for London’s Wireless Festival sparked a significant political and cultural backlash, ultimately resulting in the festival’s cancellation and the revocation of his UK visa. This controversy stems from West’s sustained, multi-year campaign of anti-Semitic rhetoric and his public embrace of neo-Nazi imagery, which critics argue transcends mere artistic provocation. While proponents of the booking, such as festival organizer Melvin Benn, initially framed the decision as an opportunity for forgiveness and a "second chance," the public and government response underscored a zero-tolerance stance toward hate speech. Guardian arts and culture correspondent Lanre Bakare notes that while West remains a massive commercial force in the United States, his shift from a boundary-pushing musical genius to a toxic public figure has rendered him a pariah in the UK, effectively ending his ability to perform in the country for the foreseeable future.

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