Kanye West now known simply as Ye will headline all three nights of the Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park this July.
The festival is scheduled for July 10th, 11th, and 12th, marking Ye’s first UK shows in 11 years.
The three headline sets will span Ye’s entire career, featuring hits from landmark albums including The College Dropout, Late Registration, Graduation, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, and The Life of Pablo. Festival organizers have promised that fans will experience a comprehensive journey through his discography.
Ye’s last major UK performance was at Glastonbury Festival in 2015. Shortly afterward, he canceled the second half of his tour following on-stage comments supporting Donald Trump. Since then, his career has been marked by controversies, delayed albums, and unpredictable live performances.
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His 2021 album Donda faced multiple delays and disputes, including public conflicts with his record label and controversy over guest appearances. In 2025, Ye sparked global backlash for antisemitic remarks on social media and by releasing controversial merchandise. Following these events, he was dropped by his talent agency.
In January 2026, Ye publicly apologized in a full-page Wall Street Journal advertisement, attributing his behavior to a past brain injury and bipolar disorder. Despite the apology, organizations such as the Campaign Against Antisemitism in the UK have expressed concerns about his scheduled performances.
Ye’s Wireless Festival shows are now set for general sale on April 8th. Organizers have described the performances as “historic,” promising fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see one of the most influential and polarizing artists of the 21st century live in London.
