Ye, previously known as Kanye West, found himself in hot waters after he was announced to be a headliner at Wireless Festival this year.
The 48-year-old rapper shared a statement through BBC about being changed as he shared his goal of coming to London and bring “peace, love through my music.”
As the sponsors continue to drop, the record producer ensured things are different now and will be evident through his “action.”
The Board of Deputies responded to the I Wonder hitmaker by issuing a statement, approving his request to meet with them only if he cancels his performance.
According to the president, Phil Rosenberg, the Yeezy singer hurt sentiments by releasing a track with offensive title “less than a year ago.”
He also brought attention to the “offensive comments about the Black community,” stating that his apology comes with a song titled Gas Chamber.
Towards the end, it was declared that the community will meet the Flashing Lights songmaker “only after he agrees not to play at the Wireless Festival this year.
The singer is now given a difficult choice to drop his performance at the musical event where he was announced to be a headliner.
Kanye was scheduled to put up a show at the Wireless Festival from July 10 till July 12, 2026 at Finsbury Park.