This summer season, Kanye West shall be making a return to London’s Wi-fi Competition with a multi-night headlining run.
The 48-year-old is reportedly anticipated to carry out three consecutive nights at Finsbury Park from July 10 to 12, marking his first time headlining the competition since 2014.
On Monday, March 30, the information was introduced by the occasion, with the small print stating: “YE LIVE AT WIRELESS. FINSBURY PARK. LONDON. THREE NIGHTS…10 JULY 11 JULY 12 JULY.”
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Organizers say ticket gross sales will roll out in phases, beginning with a PayPal pre-sale on April 2, then a Wi-fi presale on April 7 and common gross sales on April 8.
This announcement comes solely days after Kanye West launched his twelfth studio album, Bully, on Friday (March 28), which is his first solo effort since 2022’s Donda 2.
Additionally, Ye is resuming stay performances, with upcoming exhibits at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 1 and three, after showing in Mexico Metropolis in January and forward of a July 18 live performance in Italy, per Advanced.
The 2025 Wi-fi Competition was headlined by Drake in three separate units.
For now, it stays unclear whether or not Ye’s performances will characteristic completely different themes throughout the three nights.
The return of Kanye West to main phases follows years of controversy tied to antisemitic remarks and hate speech in early 2025, the place he referred to as himself a Nazi.
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The rapper later met with Rabbi Yoshiayao Yosef Pinto in late 2025 and apologized.
On social media, Ye’s followers reacted intensely to his Bully with combined feelings as a number of praised its uncooked honesty and experimental sound, whereas others criticized its size and uneven manufacturing.
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