Kanye West told he can't perform at concert venues across Europe
Kanye West's desperate search for a venue to stage his shows has ended in failure yet again.
The U.S. Sun understands Ye recently went on a charm offensive in Europe in a bid to find arenas who would help him showcase his latest album, Vultures 1.
But after approaching promoters in Madrid, Berlin, Cologne and Munich, the answer was a resounding no.
He also tested the water in Asia, Australia and the Middle East, and was met with a similar response.
A music insider claims "it will be very, very hard" for the controversial rapper, who is slated to play the Rolling Loud festival in California on March 14, to perform in Europe, despite maintaining a solid fanbase.
"His reputation and the controversies in the last few years are the main reason for this," the source explained to The U.S. Sun.
"Now almost no companies that manage arenas or stadiums want to allow him to do shows on their venues."
A recent "listening experience" held in Paris earlier this month was described as a "rip-off" by fans after the new album was played in its entirety without Ye or Ty Dolla Sign, who has collaborated on the new material, picking up a microphone.
The source added even the organizers for the event in the French capital have come under fire, illustrating the strong feelings surrounding any potential comeback.
The 46 year-old is virtually untouchable following an online rant about Jesus Christ and Hitler last December, while a stream of unconventional pictures of wife Bianca Censori have raised plenty of eyebrows.