Kanye West, the renowned rapper who now goes by “Ye,” has been a subject of controversy due to his unconventional statements, including remarks praising Adolf Hitler and comments regarding Jews. Despite facing protests by war veterans and concerns over his controversial comments, it has been reported that Ye’s sold-out concert in Italy is set to proceed as planned.
The Daily Mail has revealed that stagehands are actively preparing an open-air arena near Reggio Emilia for Kanye’s upcoming concert, which is scheduled for next week. In an intriguing turn of events, speculations arose that Ye might have made an appearance at the venue on a particular day. A private jet was seen landing at a nearby airstrip, and a vehicle with tinted windows was spotted heading toward the event location.
Initial reports initially indicated a lack of official permission for the concert. However, the Daily Mail has exclusively confirmed that a formal request has been submitted for the event, which is set to take place next Friday. Reggio Emilia representative Maria Rita Cocciufa has revealed that more than 100,000 people are expected to attend Ye’s show. She also confirmed that the application for approval to proceed with the event has been received.
Addressing the controversy surrounding Ye’s statements, Maria emphasized that her role is not to engage in disputes related to the artist. Instead, her primary responsibility is to ensure that the event is conducted safely and securely. This development comes after Kanye West faced criticism for praising Adolf Hitler and making controversial comments about Jews, which sparked protests from war veterans in Italy.