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Kanye West to perform in the Netherlands

Kanye West to perform in the Netherlands: Government cites no ‘solid grounds’ for barring him despite several other bans

Over the past couple of years, Kanye West has been under public scrutiny because of his views and comments. After he released his song ‘Heil Hitler’, the public backlash intensified. This has even resulted in the rapper getting banned from several countries. However, despite the controversies, it has been confirmed that Kanye will be having a concert in the Netherlands soon. Here’s what we know so far.

Kanye is allowed to perform in the Netherlands

Reuters reported recently that the rapper, despite his controversial views and anti-semitic comments over the past couple of years, is all set to perform in the Netherlands. Even though many countries have refused to let him perform there, the authorities of the Netherlands have given Ye full permission to hold a concert.His concerts will be held in June, and he will be performing at GelreDome, located in Arnhem. The dates have been confirmed for June 6 and June 8, and this will be his first official European concert since 2014.Further, the Migration Minister of the Netherlands clarified that there are no legal grounds on which Ye can be denied the chance to perform in the country. A statement from the Deputy Prime Minister, Bart van den Brink, was also released, citing the same reasons for allowing him to hold concerts in the country. His statement mentioned that “Solid grounds are needed to bar people ⁠from entering (the Netherlands). We have not found those in the analyses that were conducted. His past statements are not, at this moment, a reason to deny him entry.”

About Kanye West’s controversy

Over the past couple of years, Kanye West has expressed his support for Adolf Hitler, as well as his antisemitic views, quite publicly. Not only that, but his 2025 song, ‘Heil Hitler,’ was one of the last straws in the matter. There have been numerous reports stating that many regions have denied him permission to perform because of these comments.In April this year, Ye had been confirmed to perform at the Wireless Festival in London. However, it was cancelled as he was denied entry into Britain because of his comments. Following this incident, one of his concerts, which was supposed to be held in France, was postponed until further notice, while another concert date in Poland was cancelled altogether.While Ye has publicly stated that he no longer believes in Hitler and has apologized to the public as well, repercussions from his past comments continue to affect his career. Earlier on, he had even taken out a pager in the Wall Street Journal to apologize for his comments about Hitler. In the article, at the time, he had explained that he had an undiagnosed brain injury and an untreated bipolar disorder, which resulted in the questionable behaviour. Go to Source

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