May 26, 2026
Kanye West Offers to Meet U.K. Jewish Community Amid Wireless Backlash


Kanye West has offered to meet members of the Jewish community in the U.K. following the furore over his headline booking at this yearโ€™s Wireless Festival, as sponsors continued to flee and politicians maintained their pressure on the government to bar his entry.

In a statement obtained by Variety, the rapper โ€“ who also goes by Ye โ€“ said he had been โ€œfollowing the conversation around Wireless and want to address it directly.โ€ He said his โ€œonly goal is to come to London and present a show of change, bringing unity, peace, and love through my music,โ€ and offered to meet community members in person โ€œto listen,โ€ adding: โ€œI know words arenโ€™t enough โ€“ Iโ€™ll have to show change through my actions. If youโ€™re open, Iโ€™m here.โ€

The U.K. government is reviewing whether West should be permitted to enter the country at all. The offer of dialogue came as the commercial fallout from his July 10โ€“12 booking at Finsbury Park showed no sign of slowing. Presenting partner Pepsi โ€“ which had co-branded the event as โ€œPepsi MAX Presents Wirelessโ€ for over a decade โ€“ confirmed its withdrawal, followed by Diageo, Rockstar Energy and PayPal, which will no longer allow its branding in the festivalโ€™s promotional materials.

West published a full-page apology in the Wall Street Journal in January, attributing his behavior to manic episodes caused by bipolar disorder. But the gesture has not satisfied critics. Phil Rosenberg, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, said that a statement from Wireless managing director Melvin Benn defending the booking โ€œwill not reassure many within the Jewish or other communities.โ€ Benn, who issued his defense to Variety, described himself as a โ€œdeeply committed anti-fascistโ€ and urged the public to offer West โ€œforgiveness and hopeโ€ โ€“ a stance the Campaign Against Antisemitism rejected, accusing the promoter of โ€œprofiteering from racism.โ€

Actor David Schwimmer also weighed in, thanking Pepsi, PayPal and Diageo on Instagram for withdrawing and urging remaining sponsors to follow. โ€œI believe in forgiveness, but it takes much more than this,โ€ he told Variety in a follow-up email.

Separately, Jonah Hill told โ€œThe Zane Lowe Showโ€ it was โ€œbizarreโ€ when West posted in 2023 that watching Hillโ€™s performance in โ€œ21 Jump Streetโ€ had made him โ€œlike Jewish people againโ€ โ€“ while also calling West โ€œthe greatest artist to ever live.โ€

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