New place, new mobilization against the representations of the Lyon singer. The mayor of Clermont-Ferrand Olivier Bianchi (PS) has asked the prefecture of Puy-de-Dôme to ban the concert of the controversial rapper of extreme right Millésime K, scheduled for Saturday, said Thursday the town hall. The date is not indicated on its website, but the concert would be planned about fifteen kilometers south of Clermont-Ferrand, according to France Bleu Auvergne.

The socialist mayor of Lille Martine Aubry had made the same request for a ban on March 21. The prefecture had not followed up and the rapper had finally performed in the village of Nieppe, 20 km from Lille, according to the Voice of the North. Same scenario for Chasselay, near Lyon, where the performance finally took place, according to Lyon Capitale.

Followed by more than 700,000 followers on TikTok

Conversely, near Grenoble, the mobilization of several unions and anti-fascist organizations had canceled the first date of March 10 of his tour entitled "Patriote". "Attacks and far-right terrorism are on the rise everywhere and Millésime K's words clearly encourage it, it is time to stop them," they denounced.



With more than 700,000 followers on TikTok, Millésime K is known for its songs close to far-right positions. His next concert is announced on April 8 in Paris.

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