Kanye West is ready to take over the UK this summer time by headlining all three nights of London’s Wi-fi Pageant.
Ye, who’s contemporary off releasing his new album Bully, will carry out on the Finsbury Park-based pageant on July 10, 11 and 12 — by the way, the identical time that his Watch the Throne collaborator JAY-Z will return to the stage at NYC’s Yankee Stadium to rejoice the anniversaries of Cheap Doubt and The Blueprint.
Including to the excitement round these exhibits is the truth that Yeezy has not carried out throughout the pond since his widely-praised headlining set at Glastonbury in 2015, greater than a decade in the past.
He’s additionally the second North American rapper in as a few years to headline Wi-fi Pageant on his personal following Drake, who paid tribute to R&B, hip-hop and UK rap/grime, and dancehall and afrobeats throughout three star-studded performances in 2025.
It’s unclear if Kanye, who’s thus far the one confirmed act at 2026 Wi-fi Pageant, plans to carry out any particular visitors of his personal or how he’ll construction his three units.
Pre-sale begins subsequent Tuesday, April 7, whereas normal tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 8, at 12pm BST / 5pm ET.
Wi-fi Pageant is only one of a number of worldwide stops that Kanye West is scheduled to make within the coming months to advertise Bully, which lastly hit streaming providers final week after quite a few delays.
The Chicago native has additionally introduced two exhibits at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on April 1 and three, adopted by a string of area concert events in Turkey, the Netherlands, France, Italy and Spain between Could 30 and July 30.
Ye shall be hoping to restore a few of the injury attributable to his collection of more and more inflammatory statements made lately geared toward Jewish individuals and expressing admiration for Adolf Hitler — feedback that value him his profitable and influential Yeezy partnership with adidas, amongst different enterprise offers.
The 48-year-old issued a prolonged apology in The Wall Road Journal in January, clarifying that he’s “not a Nazi” and blaming his offensive habits on undiagnosed mind accidents from his 2002 automotive accident.
“I remorse and am deeply mortified by my actions in that [fractured] state, and am dedicated to accountability, therapy, and significant change. It doesn’t excuse what I did although. I’m not a Nazi or an antisemite. I really like Jewish individuals,” he wrote.
