Kanye West to headline all three nights of Wireless 2026

Kanye West, also known as Ye, announced on March 30 his first UK performances in a decade, headlining all three nights of the Wireless 2026 festival. The shows are set for July 10-12 at London's Finsbury Park. The festival appearance follows the recent release of his album 'Bully'.

Ye will perform a 'three-night journey through Ye’s most iconic records,' according to organizers. A statement highlighted albums including 'The College Dropout', 'Graduation', 'Late Registration', 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy' and 'The Life of Pablo', noting how they redefined hip hop and established his legacy. This marks his first London festival headline since Wireless in 2014 and first UK show since a 2015 guest appearance at Koko with artists like Skepta, JME, Vic Mensa and Raekwon. Fresh from 'Bully', released March 27 via YouTube livestream and now on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, Ye also announced a Los Angeles album launch on April 3 and more European headline dates, his first on the continent in 12 years. He shared a music video for 'Father' featuring Travis Scott, and confirmed no AI was used in the album's creation, contradicting his prior statements. The album, first announced two years ago, includes singles like 'Preacher Man', 'Beauty And The Beast', 'Damn' and 'Last Breath' previewed last June. Producer James Blake requested removal from credits, stating the final result was 'not what I created'.Tickets go on presale via PayPal for 48 hours starting March 31 at 12pm BST, with general sale on April 8. Ye's announcement comes amid past controversies, including retracting an apology to the Jewish community in early 2025, briefly declaring himself 'a Nazi' before retracting, and later sharing swastika imagery. He met a rabbi last November to apologize and in January disclosed his bipolar type-1 diagnosis.

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Ye on stage at the 'Bully' album premiere listening party in Los Angeles, with fans and screens displaying the album title.
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Ye premieres long-awaited album Bully at Los Angeles event

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Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, unveiled his new studio album Bully during a listening party in Los Angeles on March 27. The 12th studio project, his first full-length solo effort since Donda 2 in 2022, was livestreamed on YouTube before being taken down and remains unavailable on streaming platforms. The album features artists including Travis Scott and Nine Vicious.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has criticized Wireless Festival's booking of Ye for its 2026 edition at Finsbury Park, following initial condemnations from Jewish groups over the rapper's antisemitic history. Khan's spokesperson stated the artist's past comments are 'offensive and wrong' and not reflective of the city's values.

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The Jewish Leadership Council and Campaign Against Antisemitism have condemned Wireless Festival's decision to book Kanye West as headliner for its 2026 edition, citing his repeated antisemitic comments amid a surge in UK antisemitism. The announcement, made on March 30, schedules West for all three nights, July 10-12 at London's Finsbury Park.

Kanye West's upcoming album 'Bully' has received an official release date confirmation from his Yeezy team. The announcement comes via an email to pre-order customers, aligning with Spotify's pre-save information. Fans remain cautiously optimistic amid the project's history of delays.

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Poland's Open'er Festival has added Addison Rae, TOMORA and PinkPantheress to its 2026 lineup, joining headliners like The Cure and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. The event will return to Gdynia from July 1 to 4. Tickets are available now.

Rolling Stone has announced the headliners for its fourth annual Future of Music showcase at South by Southwest 2026 in Austin, Texas. The three-night event will feature U.K. pop singer Lola Young, Mexican American group Fuerza Regida, and Texas rapper BigXthaPlug across March 12-14.

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Neil Young has announced the cancellation of his planned 2026 summer tour across the UK and Europe with his band Chrome Hearts, citing the need for a break. In a message on his website, the rock legend expressed regret to fans who purchased tickets. The decision follows a series of recent political statements by Young regarding U.S. policy toward Greenland.

 

 

 

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