Barclays suspends sponsorship of Live Nation music festivals after acts quit over Israel ties

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Barclays on Friday suspended its sponsorship of all Live Nation music festivals in 2024 after various acts dropped out in protest over the bank’s links to defense companies that work with Israel.

The suspension includes upcoming Live Nation festivals across the UK this summer, including Latitude, Download and the Isle of Wight.

Barclays' links to defense companies that work with Israel has prompted various musicians to drop out of festivals.
Barclays’ links to defense companies that work with Israel has prompted various musicians to drop out of festivals.Bloomberg

“The protesters’ agenda is to have Barclays debank defense companies which is a sector we remain committed to as an essential part of keeping this country and our allies safe,” the bank’s spokesperson told Reuters.

The suspension comes after several artists, including country singer CMAT, metal band Ithaca and comedian Joanne McNally, pulled out of the events.

 Country singer CMAT
Several artists, including country singer CMAT, above, metal band Ithaca and comedian Joanne McNally, pulled out of the events.WireImage
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The suspension includes upcoming Live Nation festivals across the UK this summer, including Latitude, Download and the Isle of Wight.REUTERS

Last month, Barclay’s annual shareholders’ meeting was disrupted by activists protesting against its alleged indirect links to violence in Gaza. The bank had said the week before that it did not invest its own money in companies that supply weapons used by Israel in Gaza.

Kyle Brown
Kyle Brown
Senior writer and editor at TDY News. He has written several times for networks such as the "Washington Post", the "New York Post" and "Newsweek". Contact at [email protected]

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