Monday, April 6, 2026

Metallica’s All Within My Hands foundation pledges $125,000 to Hawaii flood aid

Metallica’s charitable arm, All Within My Hands, has pledged a whopping $125,000 to support Hawaiian communities recovering from devastating floods.

Latest Posts

Wireless Festival hit by second sponsor exit as Diageo and Pepsi pull support over Kanye West booking

Wireless Festival has been hit by a second major sponsorship blow, with drinks giant Diageo confirming it has withdrawn support just hours...

NASA astronauts left laughing after Chappell Roan cut short during lunar wake‑up call

NASA’s Orion crew got an unexpected start to their day when Mission Control tried to wake them with a Chappell Roan hit...

Ilan Rubin breaks silence on Foo Fighters shake‑up and ‘drummer swap” rumours

Ilan Rubin has spoken publicly for the first time about the behind‑the‑scenes drama that fuelled months of fan speculation over his move...

Exclusive: Mansun frontman Paul Draper: ‘There are fewer great bands now than there was in the ’90s

Paul Draper isn’t convinced the modern music landscape can compete with the '90s. Speaking to ContactMusic.com, the Mansun frontman...

Wireless Festival hit by second sponsor exit as Diageo and Pepsi pull support over Kanye West booking

Wireless Festival has been hit by a second major sponsorship blow, with drinks giant Diageo confirming it has withdrawn support just hours after Pepsi pulled its long‑running partnership in response to Kanye West’s headline booking.

Diageo — the company behind brands including Johnnie Walker and Captain Morgan — told ITV News it had raised concerns directly with organisers.

A spokesperson said: “We have informed the organisers of our concerns and as it stands, Diageo will not sponsor the 2026 Wireless Festival.”

The announcement followed Pepsi’s decision to remove its name from the event, ending a branding relationship that has been in place since 2015. In a statement to Billboard, a spokesperson said: “Pepsi has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Wireless Festival.”

The twin exits came shortly after British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer publicly criticised the festival’s decision to book Kanye — who is set to headline all three nights from July 10–12 — citing the rapper’s past antisemitic remarks.

Starmer said: “It is deeply concerning that Kanye West has been booked to perform at Wireless despite his previous antisemitic remarks and celebration of Nazism. Antisemitism in any form is abhorrent and must be confronted clearly and firmly wherever it appears.”

Kanye’s appearance has sparked significant backlash from community groups, including the UK’s Jewish Leadership Council, which described the booking as “deeply irresponsible.”

Speaking to Billboard, the organisation said: “The UK Jewish community is facing record levels of antisemitism, including a terrorist attack in Manchester, the attack on ambulances in Golders Green and foiled plots which would have killed many more.”

The controversy comes just months after Kanye issued a lengthy public apology in the Wall Street Journal, addressing both the Jewish and Black communities and reflecting on a period of severe mental health crisis.

In the statement, he wrote: “I lost touch with reality. Things got worse the longer I ignored the problem. I said and did things I deeply regret… In that fractured state, I gravitated toward the most destructive symbol I could find, the swastika… I regret and am deeply mortified by my actions in that state, and am committed to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change.”

Kanye, who released his latest album Bully on March 28, said he is focusing on “positive, meaningful art” and added: “I’m not asking for sympathy, or a free pass… I write today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find my way home.”

With two major sponsors now gone and public criticism continuing, Wireless Festival faces mounting pressure just months before the gates open.

Latest Posts

Wireless Festival hit by second sponsor exit as Diageo and Pepsi pull support over Kanye West booking

Wireless Festival has been hit by a second major sponsorship blow, with drinks giant Diageo confirming it has withdrawn support just hours...

NASA astronauts left laughing after Chappell Roan cut short during lunar wake‑up call

NASA’s Orion crew got an unexpected start to their day when Mission Control tried to wake them with a Chappell Roan hit...

Ilan Rubin breaks silence on Foo Fighters shake‑up and ‘drummer swap” rumours

Ilan Rubin has spoken publicly for the first time about the behind‑the‑scenes drama that fuelled months of fan speculation over his move...

Exclusive: Mansun frontman Paul Draper: ‘There are fewer great bands now than there was in the ’90s

Paul Draper isn’t convinced the modern music landscape can compete with the '90s. Speaking to ContactMusic.com, the Mansun frontman...

Don't Miss

Sir Paul McCartney reveals what The Beatles ‘liked’ about their male fans in the US

Sir Paul McCartney says The Beatles "liked" seeing men in the crowd studying their musicianship. The 83-year-old Hey Jude...

Courtney Love was ‘angry’ over Melissa Auf der Maur quitting Hole to join Smashing Pumpkins

Courtney Love was "angry" when Melissa Auf der Maur left Hole to join The Smashing Pumpkins. The 54-year-old bassist...

Wu-Tang Clan fans offered refunds as key members miss ‘full lineup farewell tour’

Wu-Tang Clan fans have been offered refunds after several members failed to appear on what was billed as a full lineup farewell...

Freya Ridings recalls ‘doubting herself’ amid recording sessions

Freya Ridings was having "panic attacks in the studio" while writing her new material. The Lost Without You singer...

James Blake wants producer credit removed from Kanye West’s Bully album

James Blake has asked for his producer credit to be removed from Kanye West's new album Bully. The 37-year-old...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.