Source : INDIA TODAY NEWS
Rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West’s India debut concert in New Delhi, which had already been postponed once earlier this year, has now been cancelled after organisers said authorities issued security-related directives.
The show had been scheduled for May 23, 2026, and was set to mark the first India performance by the artiste. Organisers said the event would not go ahead following instructions from government and law enforcement agencies, citing safety concerns for fans and the public.
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Event organisers White Fox announced the cancellation in an official statement shared on Instagram. They said the decision was taken after receiving directives from officials.
The statement said, “We are deeply disheartened to announce that Ye Live in India, scheduled for 23rd May 2026 in New Delhi, will not be able to proceed due to directives issued by officials. After months of planning and preparation for what was set to be one of the largest live productions ever staged in India, the safety and well-being of attendees and the citizens of India remain our highest priority during this sensitive time. We extend our sincere gratitude to every fan, partner, crew member, and supporter who stood with us throughout this journey.”
White Fox also said it is in talks with Ye’s team over a possible new date and venue for the concert.
Along with the cancellation announcement, the organisers said all tickets bought through the official platform District would be fully refunded within five to seven business days.
Concert had already been postponed once
Ye’s India debut had earlier been scheduled for March 29, 2026, but was postponed because of geopolitical tensions and wider regional concerns linked to the US-Iran situation. The concert was later rescheduled for May 23, with Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium announced as the venue.
Part of wider touring setbacks
The cancellation is the latest setback around Ye’s global touring plans over the past year. Reports have said several of his international concerts were either cancelled or blocked because of logistical issues and controversies linked to his past statements.
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SOURCE :- TIMES OF INDIA



