The organizers of a concert took a plug on a band during their early song, when they overthrew a Palestinian flag on stage and called for “free Palestine”.
Irish folk groups were performing on The Mary Volunteers Winning festival of Portsmouth When his show suddenly stopped on Friday.
Later, a member of the crowd called the intervention “complete insult” and the other said: “Everyone deserves free speech.”
A spokesperson for a festival stated that the band was “terminated the show after using a mantra, which is widely considered a discriminatory reference”, but did not confirm what he was.
Following the appearance of his brief phase, the band posted on Instagram: “The bus was cut on the victorious festival to be the Palestinian flag on the stage.
“We have been doing this for 6 years now and it has never happened before.
“Free Palestine all day every day.”
Earlier this year, Rap Group Bob Waln exposed the controversy when he LED mantra of “free, free Palestine” And “IDF dies [Israel Defense Forces]”At the Glestonbury Festival.
Irish-language rap band kneecap was under a police investigation, later dropped, His supporter in Glstonbury is on a flystone trend.
A partner, Aidan, posted on Facebook: “The victorious festival has cut Mary Wallopers after 10 seconds of the first song to blow up the Palestinian flag.”
Northern exposure magazine said that after cutting the band’s mix, let the crowd “play late”.
“You can sensor the sound, but you can’t silent the message,” he said.
Another festival, Emilajip posted: “It was clear that the audience is on their side.”
A victorious spokesperson said that the festival warned Mary Wallopers about the “long -standing policy” of the incident of not allowing the flag on the stage, which is why the band’s set did not end.
He said, “The decision to cut the sound by the event management and end the performance was taken only after using a mantra of the band, which is widely considered a discriminatory reference,” he said.
“To be clear, we respect the rights of the artists to use their platform to express their ideas within the inclusive nature of the event and it was not a band call for ‘Free Palestine’, resulting in the result of this result.”
The victorious festival, which began in 2013, is a three -day program, which runs between Friday and Sunday, with more than 80,000 tikthaldolders expect to appear each day.
Last year it was named Major Festival of the Year at the UK Live Awards.