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Kanye West Postpones Show in France Until Further Notice

April 14 (Reuters) – U.S. rapper Kanye ⁠West ⁠said on Tuesday he ⁠was postponing his show in Marseille, France’s ​second-biggest city, until further notice.

The 48-year-old rapper, now known as ‌Ye, wrote on X ‌that he had made the decision “after much thought ⁠and consideration.”

Ye ⁠had been scheduled to perform on June 11 at ​the Orange Velodrome in Marseille.

Media reports said French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez had been seeking to block Ye from performing.

Marseille’s ​mayor, Benoit Payan, said in March that Ye was ⁠not ⁠welcome to perform in ⁠the ​city.

“I refuse to let Marseille become a showcase for those who ​promote hatred ⁠and unapologetic Nazism,” he said on X on March 4.

Earlier this month, Britain refused permission for Ye to enter the country over his past antisemitic comments and ⁠celebration of Nazism after he was booked to headline London’s Wireless ⁠Festival in July.

Ye was barred from Australia last July after releasing “Heil Hitler”, a song promoting Nazism. He also advertised a swastika T-shirt for sale on his website.

In January, Ye took out a full‑page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal to apologise for his behaviour, which he attributed to an undiagnosed ⁠brain injury and untreated bipolar disorder, and renounced past expressions of admiration for Adolf Hitler.

The rapper has performed in the U.S. and Mexico City this year.

(Reporting ​by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Muralikumar Anantharaman and Kate Mayberry)

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