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Ye banned from UK ahead of Wireless Festival, event canceled

Ye banned from UK ahead of Wireless Festival, event canceled

Edward Segarra, USA TODAYTue, April 7, 2026 at 1:55 PM UTC

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Ye is speaking out after being banned from traveling to the United Kingdom, three months before the rapper was set to headline the Wireless Festival in London.

The Home Office, the U.K. government's department overseeing public safety and immigration, rejected a travel application from the controversial rapper, formerly known as Kanye West, according to BBC News and The Guardian.

Per the BBC, the Home Office said the decision to ban Ye's travel was "made on the grounds that his presence would not be conducive to the public good."

As a result of Ye's denied entry, the Wireless Festival has been canceled altogether, representatives for the festival confirmed to Variety on Tuesday, April 7.

Ye has come under fire in recent years for espousing statements widely viewed as antisemitic and racist. The Grammy-winning rapper has also been accused of sexual misconduct in two lawsuits by former employees.

Ye arrives at Shanghai Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, China, on July 11, 2025.

Once a titan of hi-hop, the "Heartless" emcee has since become better known for public outbursts on social media deriding both Jewish and Black people. He has lauded Adolf Hitler with the release of a song titled "Heil Hitler" and used pro-Nazi language in his social media posts and tirades.

It was announced in late March that Ye was scheduled to headline all three days of the Wireless Festival in July. The announcement came over a decade after he last performed in the U.K., taking the stage at Glastonbury in 2015.

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"Ye's U.K. comeback will be an extraordinary chapter in Wireless' story," said festival organizers at the time, per BBC News. The rapper, who recently dropped his album "Bully," was expected to treat fans to a mix of his newest tracks and hits from earlier in his career.

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Ye releases statement after UK travel ban: 'I'll have to show change'

Ye addressed the travel ban in a statement shared by representatives for the Wireless Festival, according to Complex.

"My only goal is to come to London and present a show of change, bringing unity, peace and love through my music," the rapper said. "I would be grateful for the opportunity to meet with members of the Jewish community in the U.K. in person, to listen. I know words aren't enough. I'll have to show change through my actions. If you're open, I'm here."

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"The government has clearly made the right decision here," the statement read. "Someone who has boasted of making tens of millions of dollars from selling swastika T-shirts and who released a song called 'Heil Hitler' just months ago clearly would not be conducive to the public good in the U.K.

"Wireless Festival, in its desperate quest for profit, defended the invitation until the end. That is shameful, and its sponsors should continue to stay away."

Contributing: Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY

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