Kanye West postpones France concert after minister's block call

French government pressure forces Kanye West to postpone Marseille concert, spotlighting ongoing fallout from rapper's antisemitic statements.

French government pressure forces Kanye West to postpone Marseille concert, spotlighting ongoing fallout from rapper's antisemitic statements. | Contesto: cronaca

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In a late-night announcement on Tuesday, the controversial US rapper Kanye West postponed his scheduled concert in Marseille, France. The decision came directly after reports emerged that French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin was actively seeking to block the performance, citing West's history of making antisemitic remarks. The event, which was to be held at the city's Orange Vélodrome, was called off just hours before the minister's office confirmed it had initiated formal legal proceedings to prevent the show from going ahead. The French government's intervention marks a significant escalation in the international repercussions facing the artist, now known as Ye. Minister Darmanin's office stated it had instructed the local prefect in the Bouches-du-Rhône region to examine all legal avenues to cancel the concert, arguing that West's repeated public antisemitic outbursts posed a threat to public order. This pre-emptive move by a senior government official is a rare and forceful application of administrative power in the realm of cultural events, underscoring the severity with which French authorities view the performer's statements. West's history of antisemitic commentary, which led to widespread condemnation and severed corporate partnerships in late 2022 and 2023, has created a complex dilemma for venues and promoters across Europe. France, home to the largest Jewish community in Europe, has particularly stringent laws against hate speech and incitement to racial or religious hatred. The interior minister's action reflects a broader, zero-tolerance policy stance from the French state, which has repeatedly emphasized the imperative of protecting its citizens from hate speech and ensuring public safety at large gatherings. The postponement throws the future of West's European touring plans into doubt and highlights the growing willingness of governments to intervene in cultural programming on grounds of social harmony. Promoters for the Marseille event cited "logistical problems" for the delay, but the timing leaves little doubt that the minister's very public campaign was the decisive factor. This incident establishes a potent precedent, suggesting that...

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