Kanye West — now known as Ye — looked to be staging a major comeback, with a new album climbing the charts and a headline slot at London’s Wireless Festival. But within days, the narrative flipped. Mounting backlash over his history of alleged antisemitic comments turned a high-profile booking into a political problem.
Sponsors pulled back. Community leaders spoke out. And the controversy quickly reached the highest levels of British politics. Then came the decisive move: the UK government revoked his permission to travel. The festival was cancelled.
On today’s Newstalk Daily, Ciara Doherty is joined by Vincent McAviney in London and DJ Stevie G from Cork’s Red FM to examine how it all unfolded, why the British government took such a firm line, and whether an artist’s work can ever be separated from their words.
Because in 2026, Kanye West remains one of the most influential — and divisive — figures in global culture.