Kanye West to Hold Concert in Korea Again… “Proceeding Despite Nazi Advocacy Controversy”

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Pop star Kanye West is resuming his canceled concert in South Korea. The event organizer, Channel Candy, announced on the 20th via Instagram that Kanye's concert "YE LIVE IN KOREA" will take place on next month, the 26th, at Incheon Munhak Stadium.

They added, "Thank you for your patience. We will repay you with an unforgettable moment." Originally, Kanye had planned to hold his concert "BULLY" in collaboration with Coupang Play on the 31st of last month. However, it was canceled ten days prior to the event. At that time, no specific reason was provided. It appears that various remarks and actions related to Kanye's endorsement of Nazism and antisemitism have caused issues.

Kanye came under fire for his digital single "HAIL HITLER," released on the 8th of last month. The lyrics, which include "Hail Hitler," and the timing of the album's release on the anniversary of Europe's victory in World War II, drew significant criticism. Additionally, it became known that he had previously made antisemitic comments and praised Nazism on social media. The song has since been blocked on the streaming platform Spotify.

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