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Over 1,000 artists call for boycott of Eurovision over Israel's participation

The open letter urges broadcasters, performers and fans to boycott Eurovision until the European Broadcasting Union bars Israeli broadcaster KAN and Israel from competing.

  • On Tuesday, April 21, 2026, over 1,100 artists signed an open letter organized by No Music for Genocide and the BDS movement, demanding the European Broadcasting Union ban Israel's public broadcast KAN from Eurovision.
  • Signees argue the EBU banned Russia in 2022 for invading Ukraine, yet allows Israel to compete for a third consecutive year despite allegations of genocide in Gaza and the West Bank.
  • Massive Attack, Kneecap, and Paloma Faith joined the initiative, while broadcasters from Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, and Iceland have already withdrawn in protest of Israel's inclusion.
  • Artists 'reject Eurovision being used to whitewash and normalise Israel's genocide, siege and brutal military occupation against Palestinians,' calling on performers, crew, and fans to refuse participation until the EBU bans KAN.
  • With Eurovision set for next month in Vienna, Austria, the EBU maintains it must be 'guided by our rules first and foremost,' defending its decision-making process over the political dispute.
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1100 artists signed a call to boycott the Eurovision competition, the final of which will take place on 16 May in Vienna. Among them, Peter Gabriel, Roger Waters, Brian Eno, Macklemore or Massive AttackThe sling against Eurovision, challenged by Israel's participation in this world's biggest musical competition, takes on a new dimension. More than a thousand musicians around the world, including some famous artists or groups such as Massive Atta…

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Peter Gabriel and Massive Attack, as well as the Quebec duo Bibi Club, were among the signatories denouncing Israel's participation in the competition.

·Montreal, Canada
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Before its 70th anniversary, the contest is targeted by the largest boycott movement in its history because of Israel's participation.

·Paris, France
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In a letter entitled "No music for genocide", the signatories say they refuse that the contest be used "to whitewash and normalize the genocide, siege and brutal military occupation of Palestinian.ne.s by Israel".

Lean Left

Organizaciónțiile No Music for Genocide şi mişcarea BDS au publicat mar∫i un apel prin care îndemnau fanii şi artiştii să boycotteze Eurovision 2026, care va avea loc la Vienna în luna mai. Or modalitate de a exercita presiune asupra Uniunii Europene de Radiodifuziune (UER) pentru ca aceasta să excludă radiodifuzorul public israelian KAN.

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Lean Right

In just under a month, the final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Vienna. Several countries boycott the event because Israel is also taking part in it. Now more than 1100 artists - from Peter Gabriel to Macklemore - continue to increase the pressure with a campaign.

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Attitude.co.uk broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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