Credited from: BANGKOKPOST
Kanye West announced on April 14 that he is postponing his concert in Marseille, France, scheduled for June 11. This decision follows reports that French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez is seeking to block the performance due to the rapper's antisemitic comments, with sources stating the minister is "highly determined" to prevent the concert, according to Le Monde and South China Morning Post.
West's postponement follows the cancellation of the Wireless Festival in London, where he was scheduled to perform after the UK government barred him from entry. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed that booking West was "deeply concerning" due to his inflammatory remarks, as reported by Reuters and BBC.
The rapper, now known as Ye, has faced severe backlash for his antisemitic expressions, including a song titled "Heil Hitler" released in May 2025. In light of these controversies, he has stated, "I take full responsibility for what's mine," affirming his commitment to making amends, according to Bangkok Post and Le Monde.