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Kanye West offers to meet UK Jewish leaders amid Wireless Festival backlash

Kanye West has offered to meet UK Jewish leaders amid backlash over his Wireless Festival booking


Pop Culture & Art April 07, 2026 1 min read

Kanye West has said he is willing to meet members of the UK’s Jewish community following mounting backlash over his planned headline appearance at Wireless Festival.

In a statement, the rapper, who now goes by Ye, said he had been closely following the controversy surrounding his booking and expressed a desire to engage directly with community representatives. Acknowledging that “words aren’t enough,” he said he hopes to demonstrate change through his actions and is open to listening.

The response from the Board of Deputies of British Jews was cautious but open. The group said it would be willing to meet the artist, but only if he withdraws from performing at the festival, emphasizing that genuine remorse must come before any public platform.

The controversy stems from West’s history of antisemitic remarks and other inflammatory statements, which have drawn widespread criticism in recent years. His booking at Wireless Festival has already led to sponsor withdrawals and strong reactions from political leaders.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the situation as deeply concerning, while other officials have urged authorities to reconsider allowing West into the country. The Home Office has confirmed that his entry into the UK is currently under review, despite reports that a visa may have already been issued.

Festival organizer Melvin Benn has defended the decision to keep West on the lineup, though he acknowledged that organizers may have misjudged the need to consult with affected communities beforehand.

As the situation unfolds, the debate continues to center on accountability, free expression, and whether West’s efforts signal meaningful change or fall short of expectations.

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