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Kanye West’s plans to tour Australia may have hit a snag
On Friday, reports emerged that West was getting ready to announce a stadium tour in Australia that will kick off in March.
However, the rapper’s reported anti-vax stance could slam the brakes on the tour.
On Saturday, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison issued a warning to West and anyone else hoping to enter the country without being fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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“The rules are you have to be fully vaccinated,” Morrison said during news conference on Saturday.
“They apply to everybody, as people have seen most recently,” Morrison continued.
“It doesn’t matter who you are, they are the rules,” he added. “Follow the rules — you can come. You don’t follow the rules, you can’t.”
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Morrison’s warning comes weeks after the deportation of anti-vaccine tennis star Novak Djokovic, who was unable to compete in the Australian Open after the government cancelled his visa due to his refusal to get vaccinated.
While West’s vaccination status is unknown, in a 2020 interview with Forbes, he indicated he’d received one vaccination, but also expressed his skepticism about the vaccines.
“It’s so many of our children that are being vaccinated and paralyzed,” he said, repeating anti-vaccine misinformation.
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“So when they say the way we’re going to fix COVD is with a vaccine, I’m extremely cautious. That’s the mark of the beast,” West added. “They want to put chips inside of us, they want to do all kinds of things, to make it where we
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upheld the government’s decision to cancel his visa over COVID-19 rules and his unvaccinated status.“The rules are you have to be fully vaccinated,” Morrison told a news conference.“They apply to everybody, as people have seen most recently. It doesn’t matter who you are, they are the rules.
Kanye West is planning to perform in Australia in March, its Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned the rapper that he must be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus to enter the country.“The rules are you have to be fully vaccinated, they’re the rules,” Morrison said during a visit to Queensland on Saturday (January 29), the Sydney Morning Herald reported.“They apply to everybody as people have seen. It doesn’t matter who you are, they’re the rules.
Kanye West is aiming to tour Australia this year, according to a new report, but a clash with the Australian Football League (AFL) is said to have disrupted his plans for a concert at a stadium in Melbourne.According to the Sydney Morning Herald, West – now legally known as Ye – had planned to perform at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on March 21 as part of the tour.However, an opening fixture between the St Kilda and Collingwood AFL teams is scheduled for March 18, with the gap between those dates not providing adequate time for West’s production crew to bump in for the show.The newspaper reports that “two sources with knowledge of [West’s] plans for an Australian tour” said West’s tour promoters, TEG, approached the AFL, who own Marvel Stadium, asking them to move the match to another venue. The Herald points out the likely alternative venue would have been the Melbourne Cricket Ground.The AFL reportedly declined the request.