A concert has apologized when a band closed its microphone after displaying a Palestinian flag on the stage.
Irish folk group Mary Wallopers were Performance at the victorious festival On Friday, in Portsmouth, where the organizers stated that they used a mantra “widely considered a discriminatory context”.
The band denied the claim, asked the festival to withdraw his statement and released footage of the performance on Instagram.
The festival stated that when it “supported the right to express its ideas independently from the platform within the law within the law”, it “did not allow the flag to” comprehensive event management and security reasons “.
The video shows the band and the audience shouting, “Free Palestine”, and the Palestinian flag was taken away by a festival worker.
In a statement, the festival said that it “does not handle clarification” [its] The policies to allow a sensible conclusion allow to reach sensitively or far from before “.
It said that it has now been accepted that the audience could not hear any comments made after the band’s microphone closed.
The organizers said, “Mary Volopers are a great band, and we were very keen on their performance on Friday.”
“We are in the business of putting the great show, not cutting them, and this is the last thing we wanted – the band, for their fans and themselves.”
The organizers also said that they would “donate enough for human relief efforts to the Palestinians”.
The band, including the last dinner party, who said he was “angry” with Friday’s programs, and the academic said he would not play the festival.
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