The US rapper claims the promoters of Boomtown Festival and Maiden Voyage threatened to cut her from the bill
By Elisa Bray
The audience member said they were misled about the political nature of the Victoria Park show, which included a clip featuring late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar
Born Elaine Bookbinder in Salford, Brooks developed her singing skills at bar mitzvahs and weddings ★★★★★
The anti-Israel rap trio will have its largest show outside Ireland in the face of significant criticism over its activism
It follows the cancellation of Oi Va Voi’s Bristol gig last week
Bar Zemach, the first known musician to play the shofar chromatically, on how he was inspired and driven by the vision of his grandfather
Jewish band Oi Va Voi are dropped over a watermelon and Kneecap, whose member hailed Hezbollah, are playing Glastonbury
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The rapper, who has previously identified as a ‘Nazi’, may have been responding to the shooting of two Jewish diplomats in Washington DC last night
By Jacob Jaffa
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Oi Va Voi, a British band formed in 2000, claimed that ‘the Jews are being singled out’ by the BDS movement.
As1one went on a tour of UK schools, where they performed songs and gave talks on mental health
A confidential email trail was reportedly leaked to the band, which is now said to be exploring legal actions over the allegedly ‘defamatory’ comments from senior industry figures
The public vote for Israel’s entry was the highest in the history of the competition
By JC Reporter
The 24-year-old Nova festival survivor won Israel’s national song contest and is performing at the Eurovision grand final
By Eliana Jordan
The lyrics are primarily a repetition of the phrase ‘All my n****** Nazis, n***** Heil Hitler’
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
Dudu Tassa was due to share the stage with Jonny Greenwood in Bristol, but the show attracted the ire of activists