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Wireless Festival Loses Diageo and Rockstar Energy Sponsorships Over Kanye West Booking

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Wireless Festival Loses Diageo and Rockstar Energy Sponsorships Over Kanye West Booking

By Larisha Paul

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Contact Larisha Paul on X View all posts by Larisha Paul April 6, 2026 INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 14: Rapper Kanye West performs onstage during the "Vultures 1" playback concert during Rolling Loud 2024 the at Hollywood Park Grounds on March 14, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images) Kanye West performs during Rolling Loud 2024. Scott Dudelson/Getty Images

Wireless Festival is down at least two more partners as Diageo and Rockstar Energy join Pepsi in backing out of sponsoring the London event following the announcement of Kanye West as a headliner for the 2026 iteration.

“We have informed the organisers of our concerns and as it stands, Diageo will not sponsor the 2026 Wireless festival,” the company behind Guinness, Crown Royal, Smirnoff, Ketel One, and more said in a statement to The Independent. Diageo did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone‘s request for comment.

The festival’s website still lists the event as “Pepsi MAX Presents Wireless,” though all previously-named sponsors and partners have been removed from the site. The section originally listed PayPal, Beatbox, Budweiser, and more. The three brands did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone‘s requests for comment, though ITV reports that PayPal will no longer be partnering with the festival.

While West has not been directly named in any statements regarding the departure of sponsors from Wireless Festival 2026, the timing aligns with a cutting statement from British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. “It is deeply concerning that Kanye West has been booked to perform at Wireless despite his previous antisemitic remarks and celebration of Nazism,” Starmer said.

West recently released the album Bully and ramped up his comeback tour with nostalgic concert performances featuring appearances from Lauryn Hill, North West, CeeLo Green, André Troutman, Zion Marley, and YG Marley. It marks his first full-fledged mainstream push since publishing an open letter in The Wall Street Journal apologizing for his antisemitism over the past few years and past controversial statements.

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