Wireless Festival is facing growing pressure after several major sponsors stepped away following the announcement that Ye will headline all three nights of the event in London this July. The move drew renewed attention to the artist’s history of antisemitic remarks and past public controversies, which quickly became central to the reaction around the booking.
As the fallout widened over the weekend, Diageo joined Pepsi and Rockstar Energy in pulling sponsorship support from the festival. The withdrawals added to a broader wave of criticism from political leaders and Jewish organizations in the U.K., where concerns have centered on the message sent by giving Ye such a prominent platform.
The festival had promoted the booking as a major event, with Ye set to lead all three nights at Finsbury Park. Instead, the focus has shifted from the music to the backlash surrounding the decision.
The sponsorship exits now leave Wireless dealing with reputational pressure at a key moment, as public debate continues over the lineup, the festival’s response, and whether Ye should be allowed to perform in the country at all.













