Artists show support for Lorde's decision to cancel Israel concert

More than 100 artists have supported Lorde's decision to cancel a concert in Israel in a letter of support published in The Guardian.

Lorde performs in Switzerland in July 2017.

Lorde performs in Switzerland in July 2017. Source: Keystone

More than 100 artists have signed a pledge of support for Kiwi musician Lorde after she was criticised for deciding not to perform in Israel.

The letter, published in The Guardian on Saturday, was signed by a range of people including film director Ken Loach, musicians Brian Eno and Roger Waters and actors Mark Ruffalo and John Cusack.
"We write in support of Lorde, who made public her decision not to perform in Israel and has now been branded a 'bigot' in a full page advertisement in the Washington Post," it read.

"We deplore the bullying tactics being used to defend injustice against Palestinians and to suppress an artist's freedom of conscience. We support Lorde's right to take a stand," the letter, written and promoted by Shmuley Boteach said.

On Christmas Day Lorde cancelled a concert scheduled for Tel Aviv's 15,000-seat Convention Centre on June 5 after criticism from activists in the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement.

Lorde said in a statement it was the right decision to cancel the show, Variety reported.


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