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LONDON (AP) ā A senior member of the British government said Tuesday that Ye should āabsolutely notā play the Wireless Festival as the performer offered to meet members of the U.K.ās Jewish community and show he has changed since provoking outrage with antisemitic statements.
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West is booked to perform in front of around 150,000 revelers over July 10-12 at the open-air festival in Londonās Finsbury Park.
Organizers are under mounting pressure from sponsors and politicians to cancel the gigs by the rapper, who has drawn widespread condemnation for making antisemitic remarks and voicing admiration for Adolf Hitler.
Last year, he released a song called āHeil Hitlerā and advertised a swastika T-shirt for sale on his website. The 48-year-old apologized in January with a letter, published as a full-page advertisement in The Wall Street Journal. He said his bipolar disorder led him to fall into āa four-month long, manic episode of psychotic, paranoid and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life.ā
Wireless sponsors Pepsi, Rockstar Energy and Diageo have pulled out of the festival since Ye was announced as the headliner, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the booking ādeeply concerning.ā
In a statement Tuesday, Ye, who changed his name in 2021, said he āwould be grateful for the opportunity to meet with members of the Jewish community in the U.K. in person, to listen.
āI know words arenāt enough ā Iāll have to show change through my actions,ā he said. āIf youāre open, Iām here.ā
Phil Rosenberg, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, said the group would be willing to meet with the musician if he pulled out of the festival.
āThe Jewish community will want to see a genuine remorse and change before believing that the appropriate place to test this sincerity is on the main stage at the Wireless Festival,ā Rosenberg said.
Organizer Festival Republic stood by Ye. In a statement issued Monday, managing director Melvin Benn urged people to offer the performer āforgiveness and hope.ā
āWe are not giving him a platform to extol opinion of whatever nature, only to perform the songs that are currently played on the radio stations in our country and the streaming platforms in our country and listened to and enjoyed by millions,ā the statement said.
U.K. Health Secretary Wes Streeting dismissed the organizersā statement as āabsurdā and said Ye should āabsolutely notā perform at Wireless. He said Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is considering whether to ban the rapper from entering the U.K.
Benn acknowledged that Mahmood had the power to revoke Yeās visa to come to Britain.
āIf she does, she does, and then the issue is over,ā he told the BBC on Tuesday.
A representative for Ye didnāt reply to a request for comment.
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