Poland concert canceled amid mounting backlash
The planned concert by Kanye West in Poland has been officially canceled, marking another setback in the artist’s troubled European tour schedule. The performance, originally scheduled for Thursday, June 19, 2026, at Silesian Stadium in Chorzów, will no longer take place following a wave of criticism tied to the rapper’s past antisemitic remarks.
Official statement cites legal and formal concerns
On Friday, April 17, 2026, Adam Strzyzewski, director of Silesian Stadium, confirmed the cancellation in a public statement. He said the event was called off due to “formal and legal reasons,” without elaborating further on the specifics. The announcement was shared via social media and quickly circulated across international news outlets, underscoring the seriousness of the decision.
Tour disruptions continue across Europe
The Poland cancellation follows a series of disruptions to West’s European appearances. In recent days, the artist postponed a scheduled concert in France and canceled a performance in London. These developments signal growing challenges for the rapper as he attempts to return to live touring while facing ongoing public scrutiny.
Controversial remarks cast long shadow
West, who has frequently made headlines in recent years for controversial statements, has faced widespread criticism over antisemitic comments that sparked global backlash. While the artist has sought to shift focus back to his music, public response across multiple countries suggests that the controversy continues to impact his professional engagements.
Uncertain future for upcoming performances
With multiple cancellations and postponements now affecting his tour, questions remain about the viability of West’s upcoming shows in Europe. Promoters and venues appear increasingly cautious, reflecting broader concerns about audience response and reputational risks tied to hosting the artist.









