Miami nightclub under fire after DJ plays Kanye West's ‘Heil Hitler’ for right-wing attendees
Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes were amongst guests at Vendôme in South Beach
A Miami nightclub has come under fire after hosting an event attended by right-wing influencers, with a video emerging of attendees singing along to Kanye West’s antisemitic track ‘Heil Hitler’.
Vendôme, an exclusive club in South Beach, has since apologised after a video circulated online showing attendees making Nazi salutes, saying the venue does not condone “antisemitism, hate speech, or prejudice of any kind”.
According to the Miami Herald, the event was attended by right-wing influencers including Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate, far-right political commentator Nick Fuentes, and young YouTubers Clavicular and Sneako amongst others.
The club night reportedly took place on Thursday, January 15, with a video showing attendees and influencers inside the club chanting along to Kanye’s controversial 2025 track, which is banned in Germany and resulted in the rapper’s Australian visa being revoked.
According to The Express Tribune, another video taken on the same night shows the Tate brothers, Nick Fuentes, Clavicular, Sneako, Myron Gaines and Justin Waller arriving at the venue in a vehicle while the same song plays in the background.
Vendôme has issued a statement following the circulation of footage online, writing: “These values are fundamentally opposed to who we are and the environments we strive to create.”
“We are currently conducting an internal review to understand the circumstances surrounding how this requested song came to be played during a bottle parade, and we will take immediate action to hold the responsible parties accountable.”
“Our ownership and leadership reflect a diverse group of partners, backgrounds, and faiths including members of the Jewish community and we are deeply disturbed by the harm caused by this incident and the circulation of this footage.”
Read the full statement below.
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