Senator Rick Scott is opposing the upcoming concerts by Kanye West, scheduled for late June in Tampa, due to the rapper’s past antisemitic remarks, AllHipHop reports.
- June 10, 2026
AceShowbiz - Senator Rick Scott is opposing the upcoming concerts by Kanye West, scheduled for late June in Tampa, due to the rapper’s past antisemitic remarks, AllHipHop reports. Scott has formally asked the Tampa Sports Authority to cancel the events slated for June 26 and 28 at Raymond James Stadium, citing West’s controversial history as the primary reason.
Islandernews also reported that Scott described the antisemitic comments by Ye as deeply offensive to Florida’s Jewish community and inappropriate for a venue funded by taxpayers. The senator accused Ye of praising Nazis, self-identifying as a Nazi, and defaming Jewish people globally, contributing to a dangerous normalization of such hatred. Per Islandernews, the Tampa Sports Authority acknowledged the importance of free speech but emphasized it does not endorse offensive or divisive language from performers using its facilities.
Kanye West rose to fame with his 2004 debut album "The College Dropout" and is recognized as a prominent rapper with multiple Grammy nominations, including four nods in 2022 for his album "Donda." Beyond music, he has appeared in seven films, such as Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap, Bad 25, and jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy. West legally changed his name to Ye in 2021. His antisemitic statements on social media platforms like X and Instagram have led to bans in some countries and the loss of his lucrative $1.5 billion Adidas deal in 2022. Earlier this year, he placed an ad apologizing for his remarks while referencing his bipolar disorder and brain injury recovery.
This pushback against Ye’s Tampa concerts highlights ongoing tensions between protecting free expression and addressing hate speech, especially in publicly funded spaces. The rejection from a high-profile political figure like Senator Scott reflects broader societal concerns about the impact of Ye’s rhetoric on vulnerable communities and public safety.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.