The British band welcomed the Bristol venue’s statement
By Elisa Bray
The dynamic band’s hometown performance at Islington Assembly Hall on Wednesday was a show of joyful Jewish defiance
By John Lewis
Bowie, the Sex Pistols, John Lennon: all flirted with Nazi imagery. Elisa Bray speaks to the author of a new book which examines the rock world’s fixation on fascism
The notorious punk duo is scheduled to perform at Camden’s O2 Forum tomorrow
By Jamie Shapiro
The musician says in her new memoir that she discovered eight years ago her patrilineal ancestry was ‘100 per cent Ashkenazi’
By Daniel Ben-David
‘No powers’ to prevent rap duo who led Glastonbury chant of ‘death to the IDF’ from playing at venue in Sir Keir Starmer constituency
By Jane Prinsley
The band were cancelled by two venues due to pressure from activists back in May
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Radiohead guitarist defends collaborations with Israeli and Arab artists as bandmates reveal divisions over BDS and playing in Israel
The rapper also visited the site of the Nova music festival
By JC Reporter
The pop sensation has been accused of being a ‘Zionist’ because his wife is Jewish and he has performed in Israel
By Jacob Jaffa
‘Everyone has been on Israel’s d*** and talking s*** about Jews all summer, but nobody will talk to Jewish people’
Perez had been due to appear at an East London club night next month
By Simon Rocker
The singer, who triumphed at Eurovision in 1981, also expressed her hope that the hostages are released
Organisers in Ghent said they had ‘chosen to refrain from collaboration with partners who have not distanced themselves unequivocally’ from Israel’s actions in Gaza
By Hannah Levene
Martin awkwardly described the women as ‘equal humans’, before welcoming gig-goers from Palestine