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Dutch authorities said on May 29-30, 2026 they found no legal grounds to bar U.S. rapper Kanye West — who now calls himself Ye — from entering the Netherlands, clearing two concerts at GelreDome in Arnhem on June 6 and June 8.
Deputy Prime Minister Bart van den Brink said investigators did not uncover evidence to justify an entry ban despite widespread calls from lawmakers and Jewish groups to block the shows.
The decision contrasts with a string of cancellations elsewhere in Europe after West’s series of antisemitic remarks, his 2025 release titled “Heil Hitler,” and ensuing commercial fallout from brands and partners.
Britain denied him entry in April, forcing the cancellation of his planned Wireless Festival headline; France, Poland and Switzerland have also cancelled or postponed dates.
West purchased a full-page Wall Street Journal ad in January apologising and attributing some behaviour to bipolar type‑1.
Organisers report large ticket sales for nearby dates — Istanbul sold tens of thousands — and promoters continue to face pressure over remaining European tour stops in July and beyond.
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Dutch authorities cleared the concerts based on a high legal threshold and separation of powers, not political endorsement; consequence is heightened security and likely protests. Also, a single-country Schengen ban is not automatically pan‑Schengen, contrary to some claims.
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