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Ye, Snoop Dogg, and Other Artists Who’ve Been Denied Entry into the U.K.

Written by: News Room Last updated: April 8, 2026
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Ye, Snoop Dogg, and Other Artists Who’ve Been Denied Entry into the U.K.

Fans hoping to catch Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, perform at this year’s Wireless Festival face another disappointing moment from their favorite, controversial rapper. On Tuesday (April 7), organizers of the annual event announced the cancellation of the three-night event after the Chicago native was denied entry into the sovereign state. 

The decision to bar Ye was made by the United Kingdom’s Home Office and was based on the grounds that his appearance would not be “conducive to the public good.”  The festival’s top organizer, Melvin Benn, defended the motion to book the rapper in the first place. 

Naturally, Benn’s spirit of forgiveness was not shared amongst the festival’s brand partners, as the cancellation came after major sponsors, including Pepsi and Diageo withdrew their support due to Ye’s past anti-Semitic remarks. 

Although the Grammy-winning artist has issued apologies, he’s set on rehabbing his relationship with the Jewish community on the heels of his new Bully album. Ye is not the first, nor likely the last, rapper or artist to be denied entry to the European country based on their problematic actions or art. 

In the past, other hip-hop artists were banned for reasons that range from actual criminal records to assumed misconduct based on colorful, sometimes crass lyrics. Starting with Ye, VIBE revisits the artists and musicians who were once denied entry to the U.K. 

Snoop Dogg

In March 2007, Snoop Dogg and Sean Combs, who performed under the P. Diddy moniker at the time, were forced to cancel dates on an international tour after the West Coast veteran was denied entry to the U.K. According to The Guardian, he was also refused entry in May 2006. It was later reported that the decision stemmed from Snoop’s 2006 arrest at Heathrow Airport after an incident involving the rapper and members of his travel party. The ban was lifted in 2008 and the Doggystyle performer re-entered the country by 2010.

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Busta Rhymes

While Busta Rhymes was not officially banned from the U.K., he was initially denied entry to the country for a performance due to his criminal record. As reported by The Guardian, the Brooklyn rapper was booked for the first U.K. Orange RockCorps charity concert and refused entry due to “unresolved convictions” in the United States. In September 2008, he was held at the airport for 11 hours before a judge ordered his immediate release and right to bail. Hours before his scheduled set, it was later ruled that Busta was allowed to remain in the U.K. for his performance at the show.

Chris Brown

In June 2010, R&B singer Chris Brown was forced to postpone a scheduled international tour after he was prohibited from entering the U.K. According to the BBC, the Virginia native was denied entry into the country after his 2009 conviction for assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna, labeling it a “serious criminal offence.” He remained blocked from performing in the country for over a decade until he joined WizKid on stage at the O2 in November 2021. According to The Independent, rumors that his ban had been lifted began to swirl after he had been spotted in the sovereign state earlier that year. In 2022, he performed at the Wireless Festival. Currently, the 36-year-old is set to stand trial in London in October 2026 after being accused of attacking music producer Abe Diaw in 2023. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Lil Wayne

In April 2011, Lil Wayne was blocked from entering the U.K. to perform a series of concerts across Europe due to his past criminal convictions. According to The Guardian, the UK Border Agency rejected his application because of his record. At the time, he was just released from prison after serving eight months behind bars for weapon possession charges. The New Orleans native ran into similar issues in 2022 when he was set to return for the Strawberries and Creem Music Festival for an anticipated appearance after 14 years of being banned. Unfortunately, the Home Office stood firm on its past decision. He was replaced on the lineup by Ludacris.

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Tyler, the Creator

Tyler, the Creator’s evolution from one of Hip-Hop’s most off-kilter, obscure acts to an acclaimed voice of the genre can be tracked not only through his lyricism but also public perception. In September 2015, the California representative revealed he had been banned from the U.K. for early-career releases, which included vulgar verses. He described feelings of being “treated like a terrorist,” after then Home Secretary, Theresa May, hindered his performance plans, according to The Guardian, for “behaviours unacceptable in the U.K.” The ban was lifted in 2019, and the Grammy-winner returned to the London stage.

Tekashi 6ix9ine

Tekashi 6ix9ine was forced to cancel shows scheduled in London and Manchester after he was denied entry into the U.K. The full details of the June 2018 ordeal were not revealed; however, a member of the rapper’s team relayed that “an issue with immigration” led to a forced postponement. The venue that booked the “STOOPID” performer also confirmed that the border patrol blocked him from entering the territory.

Benny the Butcher

Benny the Butcher claimed he was denied entry to the U.K. due to his extensive criminal record. In April 2022, the Buffalo, New York-bred rapper detailed on social media that he would not be able to perform a handful of announced shows due to a “new felony charge” and “old FBI reports” with the promise of a future tell-all documentary.

Ja Rule

In February 2024, Ja Rule took to social media to express his frustration with U.K.-set policies after he was denied entry for a scheduled performance. “I can’t believe the UK won’t let me in. I’ve spent a half million dollars in production of my own money to put this tour together only to be denied entry DAYS before my shows this is not fair to me or my fans these venues are 85% sold and now I can’t come,” he ranted. He continued to assure fans promoters had falsely guaranteed that his past convictions would not be an issue before directing them to demand refunds.

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Ye

Ye was officially denied entry to the U.K. after the Home Office deemed his presence not “conducive to the public good.” The rapper was set to headline three nights at Wireless Festival, which has been canceled entirely due to the sudden absence of a headlining performer and backlash over the initial decision to book the Bully performer. The decision is the consequence of harmful rhetoric spewed by Ye over the years. Similarly, in July 2025, Ye had his visa canceled by Australian officials following the release of his song “Heil Hitler.”

This article was originally published on VIBE.

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