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Jonny Greenwood and Dudu Tassa criticise ‘censorship’ and ‘silencing’ for their cancelled shows

In a newly published letter, the Radiohead guitarist and Israeli rock star Tassa called out the hypocrisy of Kneecap supporters and said gigs would not be safe

May 6, 2025 14:50
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Dudu Tassa was due to perform with Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood in June, but the pair's Bristol gig has now been cancelled (Image: Flash90)
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Musicians Jonny Greenwood and Dudu Tassa have blamed threats from pro-Palestine activists for the cancellation of their UK shows next month, and called out the hypocrisy of those defending Kneecap’s right to expression while simultaneously silencing them.

In a newly published letter, the Radiohead guitarist and Tassa, who is one of Israel’s leading rock stars, said the venues – Bristol’s Beacon Hall and London’s Hackney Church – and their “blameless staff” received “enough credible threats to conclude that it’s not safe to proceed”.

The shows were cancelled following a campaign by anti-Israel activists. Urging supporters to boycott the performance, local advocacy group Bristol Palestine Alliance had released a post labelling Tassa and Greenwood “guilty of supporting the Gaza holocaust”. In response to the cancellation of the Bristol show, The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic & Cultural Boycott of Israel, part of the BDS movement, stated: “Palestinians welcome the cancellation of Jonny Greenwood and Dudu Tassa’s concert, which was due to take place in Bristol, UK on the 23rd June and would have whitewashed Israel’s genocide.”

In their letter, Greenwood and Tassa condemned the censorship and silencing of their music. “The campaign which has successfully stopped the concerts insist that ‘this is not censorship’ and ‘this isn’t about silencing music or attacking individual artists’,” they said. “But its organisers can’t have it both ways. Forcing musicians not to perform and denying people who want to hear them an opportunity to do so is self-evidently a method of censorship and silencing. Intimidating venues into pulling our shows won’t help achieve the peace and justice everyone in the Middle East deserves. This cancellation will be hailed as a victory by the campaigners behind it, but we see nothing to celebrate and don’t find that anything positive has been achieved.”

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