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Wireless Festival ‘Forced to Cancel’ After U.K. Rejects Kanye West’s Visa

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Wireless Festival ‘Forced to Cancel’ After U.K. Rejects Kanye West’s Visa

By Kory Grow

Kory Grow

Contact Kory Grow on X View all posts by Kory Grow April 7, 2026 BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 09: Kanye West attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 09, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/VF20/Getty Images for Vanity Fair) Kanye West in 2020 in Beverly Hills. Rich Fury/VF20/Getty Images

Wireless Festival, the music fest set to take place this summer in London’s Finsbury Park neighborhood, will no longer happen now that the country has denied headliner Kanye West a visa. “As a result of the Home Office banning YE from entering the United Kingdom, Wireless Festival has been forced to cancel,” a note on the fest’s social media said. “All ticket holders will receive an automatic full refund.” The government decided that an appearance by West, who has made multiple antisemitic statements in recent years, would not benefit the public good, the BBC reported.

Wireless Festival was to take place from July 10 – 12. West, who last performed in the U.K. 11 years ago, was scheduled to headline all three nights of the festival. No other acts had been announced, but a bespoke YeWireless.com website was created to collect info for presales, which began Tuesday.

Reps for West and Wireless Festival did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone’s requests for comment.

West launched an apology tour for his past behavior in January with a full-page Wall Street Journal ad. “I owe a huge apology once again for everything that I said that hurt the Jewish and Black communities in particular,” it said. “All of it went too far.” The ad was meant to clear the way for a comeback, paving the way for West’s Bully album, which came out in March. “In a way, it is his most human album to date, inasmuch as it proves that even stars as bright as Ye begin to dim with time,” Rolling Stone wrote in a review. Despite a lack of quality and West’s questionable behavior, the album debuted at Number Two on Billboard.

On April 2, West attempted a comeback Los Angeles comeback concert, a performance that Rolling Stone noted was filled with hiccups. He also planned concerts in Mexico and France.

When Wireless Festival was announced, London Mayor Sadiq Khan denounced West’s headlining role. “We are clear that the past comments and actions of this artist are offensive and wrong, and are simply not reflective of London’s values,” a spokesperson for Khan told Rolling Stone on April 1. The booking also prompted outcry from the Jewish Leadership Council, singer-actor Benjamin Haim-Isaac, and actor David Schwimmer.

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Originally reported by Rolling Stone