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Kanye West to Headline Three Nights at London's Wireless Festival 2026

Ye returns to Finsbury Park for a multi-night run.

Kanye West wearing a black leather jacket, looking to the side against a dark background.
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The artist formerly known as Kanye West is set to return to London’s Wireless Festival this summer with a multi-night headlining run.

Ye will perform three consecutive nights at Finsbury Park from July 10 to 12, marking his first time headlining the festival since 2014.

The event announced the news on Monday (March 30), writing, “YE LIVE AT WIRELESS. FINSBURY PARK. LONDON. THREE NIGHTS...10 JULY 11 JULY 12 JULY.”

Ticket sales will roll out in stages, beginning with a PayPal pre-sale on April 2, followed by a Wireless presale on April 7 and general sales on April 8.

The announcement arrives just days after the 48-year-old rapper released his 12th studio album Bully on Friday (March 28), his first solo effort since 2022’s Donda 2.

He is also resuming live performances, with upcoming shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 1 and 3, after appearing in Mexico City in January and ahead of a July 18 concert in Italy.

Drake headlined the 2025 Wireless Festival with three separate sets. It’s unclear whether West's performances will feature different themes across the three nights.

Ye’s return to major stages follows years of controversy tied to antisemitic remarks and hate speech in early 2025 where he called himself a Nazi. He met with Rabbi Yoshiayao Yosef Pinto in late 2025 and apologized.

In January, Ye insisted the apology was not connected to promoting new music or attempting to "revive" his career, while also disclosing a bipolar type-1 diagnosis he had previously dismissed.

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