Daijiworld Media Network - Los Angeles
Los Angeles, Apr 23: Rapper Kanye West is facing mounting challenges in Europe as multiple concert cancellations and ongoing controversy threaten his upcoming performance schedule.
After shows in countries including the U.K., France, Switzerland, and Poland were called off, attention has now shifted to his planned appearance in Italy. West is slated to headline the Hellwat Festival on July 18 at the RCF Arena, a venue capable of hosting over 100,000 attendees—potentially one of the largest crowds of his career.
Despite the event still being officially scheduled, opposition is intensifying. Several groups, including members of the Jewish community, anti-fascist organizations, trade unions, and political leaders, have voiced strong objections, calling for the concert to be canceled in light of West’s recent controversial statements.

Among those speaking out is Pina Picierno, Vice President of the European Parliament and a senior figure in Italy’s Democratic Party. She has urged authorities to take action similar to other European nations that have restricted or blocked West’s performances. Referring to developments elsewhere, she criticized Italy’s inaction despite significant ticket sales.
Reggio Emilia, the host city, holds historical significance for its role in resisting Nazi forces during World War II, a legacy that has further fueled local sensitivities around the issue. However, Mayor Marco Massari has taken a cautious position, condemning the artist’s remarks while clarifying that decisions regarding entry and performance permissions fall under the jurisdiction of Italy’s Interior Ministry.
The controversy stems from a series of widely criticized comments and actions by West, including antisemitic remarks and the sale of merchandise featuring Nazi imagery, which have drawn international condemnation and led to professional fallout.
As pressure builds, the fate of the Italy concert remains uncertain, with authorities yet to announce a final decision.