Swiss football club cancel Kanye West concert


Music artist Kanye West performs during a private concert at the Nokia Theatre in New York City August 29, 2006. REUTERS/Eric Thayer/File Photo

GENEVA, April 18 (Reuters) - Swiss football club FC Basel ⁠said on Saturday they have cancelled a Kanye ‌West concert, becoming the latest European venue to stop or postpone the U.S. rapper's performances amid a furore over his past ​antisemitic comments.

FC Basel, who are responsible ⁠for concerts and events ⁠that take place at their St. Jakob-Park ground, told ⁠Reuters ‌that after a thorough review of the request for West to perform they decided ⁠against his performance going ahead.

"FCB received an ​enquiry and considered ‌it. However, after thorough review, we have decided ⁠not to ​proceed with the project, as we cannot, in accordance with our values, provide a platform for the artist ⁠in question within this context," a ​club spokesperson told Reuters.

Swiss media reported that the concert had been due to take place in June.

A Polish stadium ⁠said on Friday it will cancel a West concert days after he postponed a show in France. Earlier this month, Britain blocked the 48-year-old from travelling ​there to headline a festival.

The ⁠rapper, now known as Ye, in January apologised for ​his behaviour, which he attributed to ‌untreated bipolar disorder, and renounced ​past expressions of admiration for Adolf Hitler.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In World

Brazil's Lula calls on permanent members of UN Security Council to change behaviour
Spain's Sanchez and Mexico's Sheinbaum hold meeting at leftist summit
US forces turn 23 vessels back to Iran, enforcing blockade, military says
Lebanon PM condemns attack on French UNIFIL troops on Saturday
Mediation fails in spat over Franco-German fighter jet, Handelsblatt says
Iranian gunboats fire on tanker in Strait of Hormuz as restrictions reimposed
British counter-terrorism police investigating London arson attack
Russia's Lavrov says time has come for conversation with US about future economic ties
French film star Nathalie Baye dies at 77, AFP reports
Venezuela's Machado says Spanish PM's leftist summit reason for not meeting him

Others Also Read