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Jewish artists face a ‘wave of boycotts’, new report finds

MPs and cultural figures including Jewish band Oi Va Voi gathered to discuss the findings of The New Boycott Crisis report, which was commissioned by Freedom in the Arts

April 28, 2026 14:31
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(L-R) Denise Fahmy, Roisin Murphy, Rosie Kay, Josh Breslaw, Mark Tughan and Neil Blair at the Fita event in Parliament on April 27, 2026 (Paul Rodriguez)
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A new report documents how Jewish artists are facing a “wave of boycotts” triggered “not by anything they have said or done but by their identity itself”.

At an event hosted by Shadow Culture Secretary Nigel Huddleston, MPs and cultural figures gathered to discuss the findings of The New Boycott Crisis report, which was commissioned by the campaign group Freedom in the Arts (Fita), co-founded by choreographer Rosie Kay and Denise Fahmy.

The report presents artists’ experiences of being cancelled and facing boycott pressure, and is informed by the testimonies of nearly 200 artists, venue owners, agents, managers and promoters given at the end of 2025.

At the heart of the discussion was the BDS movement, which led to cancellations of UK concerts by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and Israeli rock musician Dudu Tassa in May 2025 after venues chose not to go ahead following protest pressure and security concerns.

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