This weekend, Tyler, the Creator played a moving set to a massive crowd at Barcelona’s Primavera Sound festival. He took to the stage just before 2 AM and, besides an appearance from A$AP Rocky, did the entire performance by himself in front of a series of dream-like backdrops: tall grass, a flurry of stars, the words “LONELY AS FUCK” in all caps. One of the most rapturous singalongs came for closer “See You Again,” a track couched in longing and fantasy from his 2017 album Flower Boy, also couched in longing and fantasy.

The chorus, sung by Tyler and Kali Uchis, goes: “Can I get kiss? / And can you make it last forever / I said I’m bout to go to war / And I don’t know if I’ma see you again.” He introduced it by saying “Barcelona, sing this shit at the top of your fucking lungs” and let Kali’s voice play out while he danced and blew kisses at the crowd. This—a peaceful lover of nature—is an artist who remains banned from entering the UK under any circumstances.

To recap, back in August 2015 when trying to enter the UK for a series of festival appearances, Tyler, the Creator was turned away at the border and told he’d been banned by then Home Secretary, Theresa May, from entering Britain for the next three to five years. According to Tyler’s manager, government papers cited lyrics from Bastard (2009) and Goblin (2011), specifically “VCR,” “Blow,” “Sarah,” “Tron Cat,” and “French.” He was rejected under terms of Home Office policy on “behaviors unacceptable in the UK”—a set of guidelines drawn up in 2005 to try to prevent suspected terrorists entering Britain. As it stands, he’s the only musician to be banned from the UK on the basis of lyrical content. Meanwhile, venues in Cardiff and Glasgow came under fire just weeks ago for allowing out-and-out neo-Nazi bands to perform.