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Kanye West to perform in the Netherlands despite bans elsewhere

The permit follows police and safety checks as lawmakers and Arnhem’s Jewish community objected to the shows over Ye’s antisemitic statements.

  • Arnhem Mayor Ahmed Marcouch granted a permit for two Ye concerts at GelreDome on June 6 and 8 after consulting police, fire and medical services on security measures. The permit does not guarantee the performances will proceed.
  • Marcouch explained that refusing the permit on moral grounds is legally impossible; only public order and safety concerns provide valid grounds to deny event applications under Dutch regulations.
  • Dutch MPs backed a motion earlier this month urging the cabinet to bar the artist, citing his history of anti-semitism and praise for Adolf Hitler. Opposition remains strong despite the legal permit.
  • Justice Minister David warned that denying entry requires a clear threat to public safety, while prosecutors could still intervene if laws are broken during the performances.
  • Ye faces widespread international scrutiny following past behavior; previous appearances in London, France, Poland and Switzerland were cancelled or blocked amid controversy over his antisemitic statements and admiration for Adolf Hitler.
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The 48-year-old American artist, known for his tubes but also for his anti-Semitic comments, will be able to perform two evenings in June in the Dutch city of Arnhem.

·Paris, France
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American rapper Kanye West, whose concerts have been banned in several European theatres due to controversial anti-Semitic comments, could perform in the Netherlands for two concerts in June, announced officials on Friday. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Despite strong protests, the US rapper Kanye West, who is controversial about anti-Semitic statements, is allowed to appear in Arnheim in the Netherlands as planned in early June. There is no legal reason to deny him entry, said Bart van den Brink, Minister of Asylum and Migration, in The Hague.

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gld.nl broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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