UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued a strong statement following the Home Office’s decision to deny rapper Kanye West entry into the United Kingdom.
Starmer took to social media to express disapproval of the Wireless Festival organizers, writing:
“Kanye West should never have been invited to headline Wireless. This government stands firmly with the Jewish community. We will not stop in our fight to confront and defeat the poison of antisemitism.”
He emphasized that necessary measures would always be taken to protect public safety and uphold British values.
Wireless Festival Cancels London Concert
Following the UK Home Office’s action, Wireless Festival announced the cancellation of the London event where West was scheduled to perform. Organizers stated:
“The Home Office has withdrawn Ye’s ETA, denying him entry into the United Kingdom. As a result, Wireless Festival is cancelled, and refunds will be issued to all ticket holders.”

The festival also acknowledged the broader impact of antisemitism, noting that while multiple stakeholders were consulted before booking Ye, concerns about his controversial statements only came to light afterward.
Kanye West’s Response and Public Reaction
West reportedly acknowledged that words alone are not enough to address the issues raised, expressing a desire to open dialogue with the UK Jewish community. Meanwhile, fans who purchased pre-sale tickets were left disappointed, as the event sold out within hours.
Conclusion
The UK government’s decisive action and Prime Minister Starmer’s statement underline the zero-tolerance approach toward antisemitism. Wireless Festival’s cancellation of Kanye West’s show demonstrates the challenges faced by public events in balancing popular demand with social responsibility.
