Record Crowds and Controversy: US Rappers Ye and Travis Scott Perform in Istanbul
Recent musical events in Istanbul featuring prominent American hip-hop artists have generated both record-breaking attendance and significant controversy. Rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, held a concert at Istanbul's Atatürk Olympic Stadium on May 30, drawing an estimated crowd of 118,000 attendees. According to reports from the state-run Anadolu Agency, this figure constitutes a new world record for stadium concert attendance. However, the event sparked a cultural and political backlash. A senior adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan criticized the concert, stating it placed the youth under a "cultural siege," while further controversy arose online regarding chants performed during the show.
In a separate event, American rapper Travis Scott made his Istanbul debut at the Grand Factory Tersane. The performance was abruptly cut short, lasting approximately 20 minutes. The brief appearance angered the audience—many of whom had paid significant sums for tickets—resulting in the artist being booed off the stage early Monday morning.
Sources & Links:
NME: Kanye West claims to have "broke the record" with Istanbul stadium gig amidst controversy
FTN News: Kanye West Breaks Stadium Attendance Record in Istanbul
Turkish Minute: Erdoğan adviser slams Kanye West's İstanbul concert
Türkiye Today: Travis Scott plays 20 minutes in Istanbul, prompting boos
Yahoo / The Straits Times: Fans furious at Travis Scott's 20-minute Istanbul debut set
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