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Paris Concert Ban: Police Reject Request to Stop Disturbed Show

Paris Police Defend Decision to Allow Concert by Pro-Netanyahu Singer

PARIS ​- ⁢French police headquarters confirmed Sunday, October⁢ 10,‌ 2025, that a heightened ⁤security plan will be ‍implemented for an⁤ upcoming ​concert in Paris by Disturbed frontman David Draiman,⁤ despite calls for its cancellation due to the singer’s outspoken support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The ⁣decision follows‍ debate over whether Draiman’s vocal‌ stance on ‌the Israeli-Palestinian​ conflict‌ warrants prohibiting his‌ performance under current public order regulations.

The controversy centers on ⁣Draiman’s consistent condemnation of artists advocating boycotts of Israel, notably Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters. born in⁢ New York in 1973 and raised in a Jewish family with relatives in Israel, Draiman has frequently used his platform to publicly challenge ⁣those critical of the country. This has led to petitions and protests demanding the concert’s ban, arguing his views contribute to a climate⁤ of ‍intolerance. ‍Police headquarters stated the security measures are “adapted to the event” and ‍will ensure public ⁣safety,⁤ but did not address the political⁣ dimension​ of the debate. ⁢

Disturbed, formed ‌in Chicago in ⁤1994, achieved mainstream⁢ success with their 2000 debut album, The⁢ Sickness, and followed up with ⁢the commercially prosperous Believe in 2002. The band is scheduled to ⁤perform in Paris as part of a European tour. The concert is proceeding despite increasing⁤ scrutiny⁣ of artists’ political statements and the potential for public⁤ demonstrations. authorities are ‍preparing ⁣for possible protests ​during‌ the event, ​scheduled for an undisclosed ‌date in the ‌coming weeks.

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