All the brands that have backed out of major festival since Kanye West was booked as the headliner

The controversy surrounding Kanye West — now known as Ye — has once again placed him at the center of global headlines. This time, it’s not just about music, fashion, or social media statements. Instead, it’s about a growing corporate exodus from one of the UK’s biggest music events: Wireless Festival 2026.

As major brands distance themselves from the festival following Ye’s booking as the headline act, the situation has evolved into a case study in reputation risk, corporate responsibility, and cancel culture in the modern entertainment industry.


🔥 Breaking News: Sponsors Pull Out After Kanye West Announcement

As of April 2026, multiple global brands have officially withdrawn their sponsorship or distanced themselves from Wireless Festival following backlash over Kanye West headlining all three nights.

The backlash stems from Ye’s history of antisemitic remarks, controversial statements about Adolf Hitler, and repeated public scandals, which have reignited criticism from politicians, communities, and corporate stakeholders.


🏢 Full List of Brands That Have Backed Out

Below is a complete, verified list of brands that have withdrawn, distanced themselves, or removed branding from the festival as of now:


1. Pepsi (PepsiCo)

  • Status: ❌ Officially withdrew sponsorship
  • Role: Former headline sponsor (“Pepsi Max Presents Wireless”)

Pepsi was among the first major brands to pull out, signaling the beginning of the corporate backlash.

  • The decision came shortly after political criticism, including comments from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
  • The brand has not given detailed public reasoning but withdrew amid growing outrage.

👉 This is significant because Pepsi had naming rights-level involvement, meaning its exit represents a major financial and reputational shift.


2. Diageo

  • Status: ❌ Sponsorship withdrawn
  • Brands affected: breaking news Johnnie Walker, Captain Morgan, Smirnoff

Diageo quickly followed Pepsi’s move.

  • The drinks giant pulled out due to mounting criticism over Ye’s inclusion.
  • This removed a major alcohol sponsor presence from the festival.

👉 Diageo’s exit is especially impactful because it controls multiple premium beverage brands, affecting on-site sales and branding.


3. Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev)

  • Status: ❌ Withdrawn
  • Brands affected: Budweiser, BeatBox

Anheuser-Busch InBev became the latest major corporation to pull out.

  • The company withdrew support after earlier sponsor exits created a domino effect.

👉 As one of the world’s largest brewers, this withdrawal represents a major loss in beverage partnerships and festival revenue.


4. Rockstar Energy

  • Status: ❌ Sponsorship withdrawn

Rockstar Energy also exited the festival lineup.

  • Reports confirm the brand pulled sponsorship amid growing criticism.

👉 Energy drink partnerships are crucial in music festivals, especially in youth-focused events like Wireless.


5. PayPal

  • Status: ⚠️ Distanced / removed from promotions

PayPal has not fully “withdrawn” but:

  • Will no longer appear in promotional materials
  • Has distanced itself from the festival publicly

👉 This is a softer withdrawal but still a clear reputational distancing strategy.

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