More than 100 musicians, writers, actors and directors have signed an open letter supporting singer-songwriter Lorde’s right to cancel her show in Israel.
The letter, published online today, railed against a full-page advert taken out in the Washington Post by outspoken American author and rabbi, Shmuley Boteach, which branded the Kiwi pop star a bigot.
Signatories to the letter included Ken Loach, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Gabriel, Roger Waters, John Cusack, Miriam Margolyes and writer Angela Davis.
It read: “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 (Report, 1 January).