Italy cancels planned Kanye West and Travis Scott performances
Italian authorities have officially prohibited Kanye West and Travis Scott from performing their consecutive shows in Reggio Emilia scheduled for July 2026 due to concerns regarding public order and safety.
This decision, made on May 29, 2026, prevents their headline performances at the newly rebranded Pulse of Gaia Festival.
Prefect Salvatore Angieri mandated the cancellation after assessing joint security evaluations. The specific reasons for the government's intervention include:
Severe Protest Risks: There are evident threats of local counter-demonstrations and social unrest triggered by the bookings.
Massive Massing Concerns: It was anticipated that over 100,000 spectators would converge on the 103,000-capacity venue within a single 24-hour period.
Back-to-Back Logistics: The close scheduling of the two large crowds posed unmanageable strain on local transit and containment.
Previous European Blocks: Several European nations have already revoked West's performance clearances this season, setting a precedent.
The regional Jewish community of Modena and Reggio Emilia actively urged authorities to rescind West's permits due to his widely publicized history of antisemitic and pro-Nazi remarks.
The Italian consumer protection agency CODACONS formally supported the community's appeal to prevent the multi-day festival from proceeding.
Both artists have a history of volatile live performances. Scott has faced significant scrutiny due to the tragic crowd crush at Astroworld in 2021. Additionally, during a joint performance in Rome in 2023, the crowd generated physical tremors comparable to a 1.3 magnitude earthquake, causing local panic.
The Italian intervention reflects a growing regulatory barrier across Europe against West, who is known as "Ye":
The UK Home Office completely denied West entry in April 2026, leading to the cancellation of London’s Wireless Festival.
A forthcoming stadium show in Marseille, France, scheduled for June, was indefinitely postponed following direct intervention from the Interior Minister.
In Poland and Switzerland, dedicated stadium stops in both countries were entirely terminated.

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