The solo concert of Kanye West in South Korea has been called off. Coupang Play, the concert organizer, announced the cancellation on May 19 due to recent controversies surrounding the artist. The event, named 'YE Korea Concert,' scheduled for May 31, was canceled, and sales of Yeezy brand merchandise were also suspended. Kanye West has faced criticism in the past for making antisemitic remarks and expressing admiration for Nazi ideology. Recent reports indicated that he released a controversial song praising Adolf Hitler, titled "Heil Hitler," on May 8. The concert, named 'YE (Kanye West) Korea Concert: BULLY,' was planned to be held at Incheon Munhak Stadium on May 31, marking his first solo concert in nearly a decade. The performance was also intended to include a live rendition of his latest track, "BULLY," for his Korean fans. Despite the anticipation for the concert, ongoing controversies and public outrage ultimately led to its cancellation.