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Radiohead gets tangled with the Israeli siege to Gaza and some fans turn their backs: “I will not go to her concert” | Culture

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Radiohead Faces Boycott Calls as Gaza Conflict ​Sparks Fan Division

madrid ‍ – Radiohead is confronting a growing wave‍ of criticism and boycott pledges as⁣ the band prepares to perform in Israel, igniting a debate among⁤ fans over whether attending a concert⁤ equates to ⁣supporting the‌ Israeli government’s policies regarding Gaza.The controversy highlights a broader movement within⁤ the music industry to‌ take a stand on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The dispute ⁣centers on Radiohead’s scheduled concert in Tel ⁢Aviv, prompting calls for a boycott from pro-Palestinian activists⁢ who​ argue that performing in Israel normalizes⁢ the ongoing siege of⁢ Gaza. While the band has publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, some fans remain unconvinced, leading to cancellations and a ⁣wider discussion about the ethical responsibilities of artists. The situation‍ underscores increasing pressure ⁤on ⁣musicians to address political issues and the potential consequences of performing in countries ⁤with contested human rights ⁢records.

Mark Borland, a 36-year-old English professor ⁤living in Madrid, expressed his intention to attend the concert, stating, “I have decided to go to ‍the concert because for me it is‍ clear that⁣ no Radiohead member supports Israel. ⁤From my point of view, giving ⁣a concert‍ in ​a country does not amount to support his government or his president.In⁤ fact, Radiohead has publicly criticized ​Netanyahu in various causes.”

However, other fans disagree. Pro-palestinian activists are‌ actively urging a boycott of the tour. Together, a separate⁢ wave of support ⁣for Palestine is building within the music community. A concert sponsored by veteran musician Brian Eno, “Together for ‍Palestine,” is scheduled ⁣for Wednesday in London, featuring artists‌ including Damon ⁢Albarn, James Blake, Jamie ⁣XX, and ⁤Hot Chip. Massive Attack has also ⁣formed an alliance to support musicians facing “intimidation” for their pro-Palestine stances,as shared ⁤on Instagram.⁣

The escalating tensions demonstrate a​ growing unwillingness within the music world to remain silent on the conflict, signaling a potential shift in how⁢ artists navigate politically charged performances.

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