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    Wireless Festival faces backlash

    Several major sponsors have withdrawn support from the 2026 Wireless Festival after organizers announced that the rapper Ye will headline the three-night event in North London this July.

    The artist, formerly known as Kanye West, has drawn sustained criticism in recent years for antisemitic statements and actions, including the release of a 2025 track titled “Heil Hitler” and the sale of swastika-branded merchandise on his clothing website. The decision to book him as the sole headliner for all three nights of the festival has sparked political and corporate backlash.

    Major brands step away

    Drinks company Diageo confirmed it will no longer sponsor the event “as it stands.” The multinational firm owns brands such as Johnnie Walker and Captain Morgan and had been associated with the festival in prior editions.

    Pepsi also withdrew from its role as a lead sponsor, according to multiple media reports. The company declined to provide detailed public comment beyond confirming its decision to exit the partnership.

    Wireless Festival, held annually in Finsbury Park, is one of the United Kingdom’s largest rap and hip-hop events, drawing tens of thousands of attendees each year.

    Political criticism intensifies

    U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticized the booking, calling it “deeply concerning” given the performer’s prior antisemitic remarks and praise of Nazi imagery. He stated that antisemitism in any form must be confronted firmly and emphasized the responsibility to ensure Jewish communities feel safe in Britain.

    The controversy adds to an already complex public narrative surrounding the musician, whose career has oscillated between commercial success and public backlash.

    Career resurgence amid controversy

    Earlier this year, Ye published a full-page newspaper advertisement apologizing for past antisemitic behavior. He has previously attributed his remarks to manic episodes linked to bipolar disorder. The artist has not publicly addressed the Wireless Festival dispute.

    Despite ongoing criticism, Ye has recently shown signs of professional recovery. He sold out two performances in Los Angeles following the release of his new album Bully, which debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart.

    As festival organizers move forward with the July event, questions remain about additional sponsor involvement and whether further political or commercial pressure will affect the lineup.

    Bully album Billboard debut Diageo sponsorship withdrawal Kanye West antisemitism Keir Starmer statement Pepsi sponsor exit U.K. music festival backlash Wireless Festival 2026 Ye controversy
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