Rapper Kid Cudi has removed fellow artist M.I.A. from his “Rebel Ragers Tour” following a controversial onstage moment that drew backlash from fans and quickly spread across social media.
Viral Moment in Dallas
The incident occurred May 2 during a performance at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Texas, where M.I.A. was appearing as an opening act. During her set, she delivered a brief monologue touching on political themes, including comments about immigration and her own political identity.
Audience members responded with boos, and videos of the exchange circulated widely online, fueling debate and criticism. In one widely shared clip, M.I.A. addressed the crowd directly with remarks that some attendees and viewers interpreted as offensive, including that some of the audience members could be illegal immigrants, though the artist argues her statement was misconstrued.
“I wrote [‘ILLYGIRL’] (‘Illegal’) on the Maya LP, a song from 2010. I started this intro to the song with the statement saying I’m illygal, and I said my team hasn’t gotten visas yet, then played a song that had lyrics saying ‘[f*ck] the law,’ which I still believe, if the law is unjust [f*ck] it.” “Do not gaslight my words. That is the work of satan.”
M.I.A. got booed heavily last night while opening for Kid Cudi…
— Dobson 🦋 (@ByDobson) May 4, 2026
she opened the show saying “we won’t do illegal (the song), though some of you could be in the audience” before going on a Republican rant…
why did Cudi think this was a good idea? pic.twitter.com/dVK6BYyqqj
Immediate Removal From Tour
Within days, Kid Cudi announced that M.I.A. would no longer be part of the tour lineup. In a social media update, he confirmed her removal and explained that he had previously communicated expectations to avoid controversial or offensive remarks during performances.
Cudi said he had received numerous messages from fans expressing frustration over the comments made during recent shows. He described the situation as disappointing and emphasized that he would not allow behavior that he believed alienated his audience.
Tour Continues With Revised Lineup
The “Rebel Ragers Tour,” which launched April 28 in Phoenix, will continue without M.I.A. Other performers—including rapper Big Boi—remain on the schedule as opening acts, alongside additional artists slated to appear at select dates.
Broader Reaction
The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the entertainment industry around artists expressing political views during performances. While some defend performers’ right to speak openly on stage, others argue that concerts should remain focused on music and avoid divisive commentary.
Some commentators also noted a double standard in how artists were treated based on their political leanings, alleging more leeway and acceptance of political insertions from left-wing artists.
For M.I.A., the episode adds to a history of provocative public statements that have drawn both support and criticism. For Kid Cudi, the decision underscores the balancing act artists face in managing live events, audience expectations, and the conduct of collaborators on tour.
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If some person in the entertainment business has some political thing to say, say it on your own time. The 1st Amendment expresses that right.
But when it is done on ‘company time’ ( when at work on stage, etc. ), your employer has a right to ‘can’ you. You are causing the ‘bosses’ income to be diminished by your actions.
When paid to sing … SING, and without a biased provocation in your music.
You are a singer, not a politician! We do NOT want to hear your point of view on your politics.
Why should we care what you think?
We want to hear MUSIC! That’s what the people who came there paid for!
And I should add … if you have the need to use foul language, do it somewhere where no one can hear you.
Such language only shows your total lack of decency, morality, and integrity!
If you don’t know the correct words to use to get your thoughts across, it shows your ignorance and stupidity!
Who should ever care what such an asinine person thinks anyway?