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Wireless Festival stands by Ye
Corporate giants including Pepsi, Diageo, and Rockstar Energy have pulled their support due to the rapper's past antisemitic remarks.
Actor David Schwimmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan are among the high-profile figures calling for a ban on the artist.
Benn insists that Ye will only perform established hits and will not use the stage to promote controversial views.
The UK government is currently reviewing the rapper's permission to enter the country ahead of the June event.