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‘A house of cards’: how did Wireless festival get it so wrong on Kanye West?

Industry experts say booking of controversial US rapper was calculated risk that has implications for all festivals

‘A house of cards’: how did Wireless festival get it so wrong on Kanye West?

TL;DR

  • Wireless festival cancelled after sponsors like Pepsi and Diageo withdrew due to backlash over Ye's (Kanye West's) antisemitic comments.
  • The UK government intervened by refusing Ye entry into the country, leading to the festival's cancellation.
  • Industry experts described the booking as a 'house of cards' and a 'calculated risk' that failed due to underestimating public opinion.
  • Melvin Benn, head of Festival Republic, initially defended the booking, citing Ye's bipolar disorder, but this defense was unconvincing to some.
  • The cancellation leaves questions about liability for sunk costs and lost revenue, potentially impacting Festival Republic/Live Nation or Ye.
  • Despite the Wireless cancellation, Ye's shows in Los Angeles and Mexico City proceeded, and his upcoming shows in the Netherlands, Madrid, and India are facing similar calls for cancellation.
  • The incident may lead to increased scrutiny and higher insurance costs for artists with controversial pasts.
  • Festival Republic claimed stakeholders were consulted, but sources indicate at least one sponsor was not, and found out via media.
  • The future of Ye's bookings and the reputation of Wireless festival remain uncertain.