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Jewish band’s UK show cancelled by pro-Palestine activists

Oi Va Voi, a British band formed in 2000, claimed that ‘the Jews are being singled out’ by the BDS movement.

May 22, 2025 08:40
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Steve Levi-Kallin, John Matts, Kalliopi Mitropoulou, Josh Breslaw and David Orchant of Oi Va Voi
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A gig featuring British Jewish band Oi Va Voi has been abruptly cancelled by its Bristol venue following pressure from pro-Palestine activist groups.

The award-winning band, renowned for their mix of klezmer with dance grooves and western melodic sensibility, are currently on a tour promoting their new album and have just returned from sell-out shows at venues in Amsterdam, Budapest and Brussels.

However, the UK venue, Strange Brew, has quietly cancelled their show without releasing an official statement. A statement from the theatre to the band, seen by the JC, said: “On Monday afternoon we were alerted to a piece of album artwork by one of the performers in Oi Va Voi which we believe to be politically offensive in light of the ongoing situation in Gaza.

"The image therefore contravenes our venue’s ethical stance on the ongoing situation. As such we have decided to cancel the show.”

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