This is a part of
KU Leuven x AB Talks
New date
Registration costs €3,50, but you get that amount back in drink tokens. This talk will be held in English.
Since it became known that major festival investors also have interests in Israel and on the West Bank, many artists are faced with a difficult dilemma: can we even play there anymore? Protesting against the establishment is deeply ingrained in the DNA of musicians, but how freely can you oppose something when you depend on those money flows that you criticise?
During performances at Glastonbury and Paradiso, the duo Bob Vylan shouted “Death, death to the IDF” and “Free, free Palestine” – statements that cost them performances, bookings and their agent. Their story doesn’t stand alone: more and more artists are refusing festival deals or calling for boycotts due to ties with investment fund KKR.
In this conversation, we explore the tension between artistic freedom, economic dependence and moral boundaries. Where is the line between engagement and survival? What does solidarity even still mean in an industry that is all about capital?
FYI That evening, Palestinian rapper Tamer Nafar will be performing at our club, so catch him first in the talk and then vibe at his show.