San Antonio officials have updated the agreement for Ye’s upcoming July 4 performance at the Alamodome after concerns were raised about his past antisemitic remarks. The revised contract includes terms that prohibit the performance of the song Heil Hitler and ban the sale of swastika-related merchandise at the venue.
The changes were announced after city leaders considered whether the concert should move forward. While some officials argued that a city-owned venue should not host an artist linked to hateful rhetoric, the event was ultimately allowed to proceed with added restrictions instead of being canceled.
The decision reflects a broader debate over balancing free expression with the responsibility of public institutions. Supporters of keeping the concert on the schedule pointed to free speech concerns, while others said the city should take a stronger stand against antisemitism.
The concert has reportedly attracted strong ticket sales and is expected to bring visitors and business to the area during the holiday weekend. Even with the new contract terms, the event remains a topic of public discussion as local leaders continue to address the concerns surrounding it.




