American rapper Kanye West has announced the postponement of an upcoming concert in Marseille, France until further notice. This announcement follows the cancellation of West's headline performance at this summer's Wireless Festival in the UK, a decision made by the government due to his past controversies.

French media has reported that Interior Minister Laurent Nunez was considering banning the June 11 concert, indicating high governmental determination to prohibit the event. West, who has faced backlash for past antisemitic, racist, and pro-Nazi remarks, stated in a post on X: After much thought and consideration, it is my sole decision to postpone my show in Marseille, France until further notice.

In a follow-up message, he acknowledged his past actions and expressed a desire to mend relationships, adding, My fans are everything to me. Looking forward to the next shows. Despite these postponements, his official website still lists multiple European tour dates, including planned performances in Turkey, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and Portugal.

West's controversies, which have seen him make incendiary statements and express admiration for Adolf Hitler, led to significant public outcry over the years. Although he has attempted to apologize and rectify his past comments, the impact on his public image has been substantial. The rapper continues to seek a return to mainstream acceptance after declaring love and admiration for Jewish individuals as part of his attempt to distance himself from his past remarks.

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