Credited from: LEMONDE
Kanye West has announced the postponement of his concert in Marseille, France, following reports that the country's interior minister, Laurent Nuñez, was seeking to block the event scheduled for June 11. The rapper communicated his decision via a post on X, stating, "After much thought and consideration, it is my sole decision to postpone my show in Marseille, France until further notice," according to Le Monde and Bangkok Post.
The French authorities' interest in blocking West's performance stems from his history of antisemitic remarks, including recent statements that led to significant backlash. According to reports, Minister Nuñez was "highly determined" to prevent the concert from occurring, which has drawn criticism in France, where the mayor of Marseille, Benoît Payan, expressed that the city should not serve as a platform for promoting hatred and extremism, as noted by BBC and Channel News Asia.
The rapper's controversial remarks have not only drawn condemnation in France but have also led to international ramifications, including being banned from entering the UK, where he was slated to headline the Wireless Festival. The UK government deemed his presence "not conducive to the public good," according to reports, which references a history of statements expressing admiration for Adolf Hitler, covered by multiple sources including Le Monde and BBC.