
A video from a Miami nightclub has sparked outrage following videos that surfaced showing influencers and content creators partying to Kanye West’s controversial song praising Adolf Hitler. Several right-wing internet figures were present at the event at the Vendôme club. The clip, shared widely on social media platforms, features Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Myron Gaines, Clavicular, and Justin Waller arriving in a limousine as the banned song plays.
The viral video shows attendees performing Nazi salutes, with others loudly singing along to the lyrics that contain racial slurs.
The song, which glorifies Adolf Hitler, has faced widespread criticism for its antisemitism. Released in May 2025 as part of West’s unreleased album In a Perfect World, the song was taken down from major US streaming platforms and banned in Germany. The controversy also caused West, aka Ye travel visa to Australian to be revoked.
Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Clavicular, and Andrew Tate were at a Miami nightclub where Ye’s song “Heil Hitler” was played at their request.Follow: @AFpostpic.twitter.com/GILzzZ4fGi — AF Post (@AFpost) January 18, 2026
Club's statement
located in the heart of South Beach, Vendôme released a statement on Instagram stating that, “These values are fundamentally opposed to who we are and the environments we strive to create,” the post said.
The club added that the club will investigate the matter to find out how the banned track was played and will take actions against the responsible.
Names involved
Accordin g to TMZ, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are known for promoting misogyny, while Nick Fuentes is a white nationalist who spread and antisemitic for views online.
Sneako and Clavicular have a history of antisemitic comments and provocative content, and Myron Gaines was captured performing multiple Nazi salutes. It is unclear why the group was in Miami over the weekend, Miami New Times reported.
The incident on triggered strong social media reactions, with users criticising the influencers actions and question their responsibilities.
One user wrote, “These people are completely crazy and it’s sad that there are people who look up to them.”
Another user said, “Whatever club in miami that played this song should be ashamed! This type of rhetoric has no place in miami!”
A third user commented, “People who support or follow these toxic influencers are often just bored with their own lives, seeking cheap entertainment through others’ suffering. They remain clueless about real world issues while these clowns spread hatred toward every race, religion, even white people, driven solely by greed for money and fame. Ultimately, the real fault lies not with the clowns, but with the followers who give them the platform and attention they crave.””
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