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Kanye West Postpones France Concert Amid Entry Ban Threats Over Remarks
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Kanye West Postpones France Concert Amid Entry Ban Threats Over Remarks

Kanye West has postponed his concert in Marseille, France, after French authorities threatened to block his entry into the country. The decision follows widespread controversy over his recent anti-Semitic remarks.

Pepsi Withdraws Sponsorship from UK Festival Over Kanye West Headlining
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Pepsi Withdraws Sponsorship from UK Festival Over Kanye West Headlining

Pepsi has canceled its sponsorship of a UK festival where Kanye West (Ye) is scheduled to headline, following the Prime Minister's condemnation of the artist's past celebration of Nazism.

Kanye West Faces Potential Ban From Performing in France
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Kanye West Faces Potential Ban From Performing in France

Kanye West is facing a potential ban from performing in France, with the French Interior Minister reportedly studying options to prevent a planned concert in Marseille. This comes after his Wireless Festival cancellation and amid controversy surrounding his past anti-Semitic remarks.

Kanye West Banned from UK Entry Over Antisemitic Comments, Affecting Wireless Festival Performance
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Kanye West Banned from UK Entry Over Antisemitic Comments, Affecting Wireless Festival Performance

Kanye West has reportedly been banned from entering the UK by ministers, who deemed his presence not conducive to the public good following his antisemitic comments, impacting his planned headline performance at Wireless Festival. The UK government blocked his travel permit after controversy surrounding his scheduled appearance.