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Jewish band’s Brighton show cancelled by music promoter

It follows the cancellation of Oi Va Voi’s Bristol gig last week

June 1, 2025 12:05
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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 in Brighton featuring British Jewish band Oi Va Voi has been cancelled by its promoter.

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 performed sell-out shows at venues in Amsterdam, Budapest, Brussels, Cologne and Cambridge.

The cancellation of their Brighton show at the venue Patterns on  Saturday follows the cancellation of their Bristol gig at Strange Brew last week.

Music promotion company Love Thy Neighbour, based in Brighton, put out a statement saying that “In light of recent events involving this artist” the show had been cancelled and tickets refunded. It subsequently added:  “On Wednesday 28th May we made a statement about the Oi Va Voi gig on Saturday 31 May. That statement was misleading. Oi Va Voi is a non-political band, we understand they have never used any of their concerts to promote specific political positions and there was no reason for us to believe they would do so. We took the decision to cancel the gig ourselves and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

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