Thursday, March 28, 2024

Lauryn Hill Cancels Israel Gig Because She Couldn’t Book Palestinian Gig

Singer Lauryn Hill performs during The Wailers 30th Anniversary Performance at The Apollo Theater on November 29, 2014 in New York City
Singer Lauryn Hill performs during The Wailers 30th Anniversary Performance at The Apollo Theater on November 29, 2014 in New York City

*Lauryn Hill has canceled a scheduled performance in Tel Aviv because she wasn’t able to also schedule a concert in the nearby Palestinian city of Ramallah, a move she had hoped would represent a balanced gesture of goodwill.

She says setting up a show in the Palestinian territories “proved to be a challenge.” Not wanting to alienate fans, Hill canceled her concert in Israel that was to take place later this week.

The singer-songwriter said in a statement Monday that she intended to perform in both cities in hopes of being “a presence supporting justice and peace.”

Hill says she’s seeking a different approach to bring her music to fans in the region. She says she’s hoping for healing in the area and “the openness necessary for lasting resolution and reconciliation.”

In recent years, pro-Palestinian activists have launched a global campaign calling for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel to protest its policies toward the Palestinians.

The BDS movement has included calls for a cultural boycott of the Jewish state. Hill joins a list of performers that includes Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters and Elvis Costello who have refused to perform in Israel because of political reasons.

Israeli supporters say the BDS movement is counterproductive and in some cases thinly veiled anti-Semitism. They note that a prominent list of entertainers, including Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Justin Timberlake, Madonna and Lady Gaga have all performed in Israel in recent years. Last weekend, English singer Robbie Williams performed in Tel Aviv.

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