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Major Sponsors Withdraw from Wireless Festival Following Kanye West Headliner Announcement

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Major Sponsors Withdraw from Wireless Festival Following Kanye West Headliner Announcement

The UK’s Wireless Festival is facing a significant corporate exodus following the official announcement that Kanye West will headline all three nights of the event this July.

Major sponsors Rockstar Energy and PayPal have officially joined a growing list of companies severing ties with the festival. The event, scheduled for July 10 through 12 at London’s Finsbury Park, has come under intense scrutiny since West was named as the primary act.

PayPal confirmed on Monday that it will no longer permit its branding to be associated with the festival. Rockstar Energy followed suit shortly after, citing concerns regarding the festival's current direction and choice of talent.

These departures follow earlier withdrawals by beverage giants Pepsi and Diageo. Both companies reportedly ended their multi-year partnerships due to public backlash surrounding West’s history of controversial statements and previous hate speech.

The exodus of financial and commercial backing represents a major shift for one of the United Kingdom’s largest urban music gatherings. While several global brands have departed, Budweiser, Beatbox, and Drip currently remain as active sponsors on the festival’s official roster.

Political figures in the United Kingdom have also weighed in on the controversial booking. Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the decision to feature West as the three-night headliner as "deeply concerning."

Critics and fans alike have taken to social media to voice their disapproval, citing the artist's past behavior as grounds for exclusion from major public platforms. Despite the mounting pressure and the loss of significant revenue streams, Wireless Festival organizers have not yet issued an official comment regarding the sponsor departures.

The festival rollout has been characterized by industry analysts as one of the most volatile in recent years. The loss of high-profile partners like PayPal and Rockstar Energy suggests a tightening standard for brand safety in the live entertainment sector.

The event is still slated to proceed as planned with West as the star attraction. Financial implications of these withdrawals remain to be seen as the festival approaches its mid-summer dates. This developing situation highlights the ongoing tension between artist popularity and corporate social responsibility in the music industry.