On Friday, August 22, Irish people band the Mary Wallopers had their set at Portsmouth, England’s Victorious Competition cut short after flying the Palestinian flag onstage and main a chant of “free Palestine.” A number of artists, together with the Last Dinner Party, subsequently pulled out of their scheduled performances in protest, and now Vampire Weekend, who’re amongst this yr’s headliners, have known as out the competition’s organizers.
As reported by Portsmouth News, Ezra Koenig addressed the group throughout Vampire Weekend’s set final evening (Saturday, August 23). “If somebody was punished for flying a flag, that’s mistaken they usually deserve an apology,” Koenig stated. “The horrible struggling of the Palestinian folks deserves all of our sympathy.”
Writing to NME, representatives for Victorious initially claimed to have minimize off the Mary Wallopers’ sound as a result of they “used a chant which is broadly understood to have a discriminatory context.” The band then responded with their own statement alongside footage of the stage throughout their set: “The competition have launched a deceptive assertion to the press claiming they minimize our sound due to a discriminatory chant and never the band’s name to Free Palestine.”
The assertion continues: “Our video clearly exhibits a Victorious crew member approaching stage, interfering with our present, eradicating the flag from the stage after which the sound being minimize following a chant of “Free Palestine.” The identical crew member is later heard within the video saying “you aren’t enjoying till the flag is eliminated.” Victorious Competition then launched a second statement apologizing to the band. Learn each in full beneath.
In June, British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan had their U.S. visas revoked after a controversial Glastonbury set the place frontman Bobby Vylan led the group in a chant of “Death, death to the IDF.” Irish rap trio Kneecap, whose efficiency at Coachella 2025 featured pro-Palestine and anti-Israel messages, have since been removed from the lineup of Glasgow’s TRNSMT music competition, banned from Hungary, and had considered one of their members, Mo Chara, charged with a terror offense for allegedly displaying the Hezbollah flag throughout a 2024 live performance. Each teams are at present being investigated by British police following their units at Glastonbury this yr.
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