Roger Waters’ Could 28 live performance in Frankfurt, Germany, has been canceled, the town introduced in an official assertion final week. “The background to the cancellation is the persistent anti-Israel habits of the previous Pink Floyd frontman, who is taken into account one of the vital broadly unfold antisemites on the earth,” the town wrote, in keeping with a translation by the Jewish Telegraphic Company. “He repeatedly known as for a cultural boycott of Israel and drew comparisons to the apartheid regime in South Africa and put stress on artists to cancel occasions in Israel.”
Waters continues his long-running This Is Not a Drill Tour in Europe in March. He’s presently scheduled to carry out in Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin, and Munich, and, in keeping with Frankfurt’s assertion, there are requires the cancellation of all of Waters’ German exhibits.
In an interview with Rolling Stone final yr, Waters referred to Israel as “an apartheid state” and in contrast the nation to apartheid-era South Africa. He’s additionally criticized fellow musicians—together with Madonna, Radiohead, Nick Cave, and the Chemical Brothers—for performing in Israel.
Waters is a supporter of Palestine and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) motion, which advocates for Israel to alter its insurance policies towards Palestinians. Accordingly, Waters has supported artists together with Lorde who’ve foregone concert events in Israel.
The Frankfurt live performance just isn’t the primary time lately that Roger Waters has had a present canceled as a result of his political opinions. Final yr, Krakow known as off two performances as a result of Waters’ views on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Pitchfork has reached out to Roger Waters’ representatives for remark and extra data on the Frankfurt live performance.