Kanye West's net worth revealed as he's axed from fourth show this year

As a fourth date on Kanye West's 2026 world tour has been canceled in Europe, we're taking a deeper dive into the controversial rapper's net worth.This year Kanye announced his international tour as the 'Ye World Tour, in promotion of his new 12th studio rap album, Bully. And while the concerts he has performed have been sold out with fans, he has also been hit with a series of cancellations due to polarizing and offensive remarks he has made in the past.In addition to his shows being axed, Kanye has also been dropped by many companies and brands, which has been estimated to drop his net worth by hundreds of millions of dollars. This comes as Kanye's friend said that the rapper doesn't need help to "resurrect career."READ MORE: Nadia Farès dies aged 57 as actress found unconscious in swimming poolREAD MORE: Karoline Leavitt awkwardly corrects Trump live on air as their relationship faces strainDuring Kanye's lengthy career, he has become one of the most influential and controversial figures in the rap music industry. Beginning in 2021, the now-48-year-old singer lost many fans and brand partnerships due to a series of antisemitic, misogynistic, and racist public remarks.Some of these include his public praise for Hitler and Nazis, calling slavery a "choice," sharing numerous antisemitic conspiracy theories, and much more. And as Kanye continues to face the repercussions for his actions, we're taking a closer look at this net worth in 2026.What is Kanye West's net worth?According to reports by Celebrity Net Worth, Kanye is currently estimated to be worth $350 million. This comes as the rapper was previously a multi-billionaire with a staggering net worth of $6.6 billion in March of 2021.At the time, much of his wealth stemmed from his partnership with Adidas. While their business was still thriving, Adidas paid Kanye roughly $150 million to over $190 million annually in royalties, with Yeezy products generating over $1.5 billion in annual revenue. He also had a successful partnership with the Gap at the time which added $1 billion to his overall net worth.But in October of 2022, these brands publicly dropped Kanye after he made a series of antisemitic and hateful comments during interviews and on social media. The final decision came after Kanye made threats against the Jewish community and wore a "White Lives Matter" shirt at Paris Fashion Week.Now that he has lost these brand partnerships, the majority of Kanye's wealth comes directly from his music streaming. And while he is no longer associated with the Adidas brand, the Power hitmaker is still generating money through selling Yeezy products separately. Some of these products include shoes, hoodies, Vultures-themed apparel, and accessories like backpacks. He also shares a 5% stake in his ex-wife Kim Kardashian's thriving lingerie company SKIMs.What Kanye shows have been cancelled this year?As of April, four of Kanye's planned 2026 European tour dates have been cancelled or postponed following controversies regarding antisemitic comments. On June 19, the rapper was previously scheduled to perform at Slaski Stadium in Chorzów, Poland, but this show was axed by the venue due to "formal and legal reasons." This choice came after the Polish culture minister called Kanye's show "unacceptable."Kanye was also slated to headline the famous UK Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park in London. This show was also axed after the UK government denied the singer entry into the country.The Stronger hitmaker was also slated to take the stage at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland this summer in June, but this was also axed. The venue stated that they would not allow the rapper to perform as they stated that his past antisemitic remarks are "not in accordance" with their values.Lastly, Kanye's two shows set to take place at the Tokyo Dome in Japan in May were also cancelled. This decision was connected to a string of backlash his wife Bianca Censori faced after she wore an X-rated outfit at the Grammy Awards, something stakeholders involved with the event deemed unacceptable.Click here to follow the Mirror US on Google News to stay up to date with all the latest news, sports, and entertainment stories.Sign up to our FREE newsletter and get the top stories to your inboxDAILY NEWSLETTER: Sign up here to get the latest news and updates from the Mirror US straight to your inbox with our FREE newsletter.
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