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Kanye West's permission to enter the UK 'under review by ministers' as Wireless backlash grows

Sponsors including Pepsi and Diageo have withdrawn support as ministers weigh whether West’s history of antisemitic comments makes him ineligible to enter Britain.

  • On Monday, April 6, 2026, UK government ministers began reviewing rapper Kanye West's permission to enter the country following backlash over his headline booking at the Wireless Festival scheduled for July in London.
  • Backlash centers on West's history of antisemitic and pro-Nazi remarks, including releasing a song titled 'Heil Hitler' last year and selling swastika-themed merchandise, which critics describe as a sustained pattern of behavior.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the booking "deeply concerning," while major sponsors including Pepsi, Diageo, and Rockstar Energy withdrew support and Conservative MP Chris Philp urged Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to ban West's entry.
  • Festival Republic Managing Director Melvin Benn has not cancelled the event, stating West has a "legal right to come into the country and perform" despite mounting pressure from politicians and Jewish advocacy groups.
  • The Home Secretary holds powers under the Immigration Act 1971 to ban non-citizens whose presence is not "conducive to the public good." No final decision has been announced as the review continues.
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My London broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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