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Sharon Osbourne Calls for Revocation of Kneecap's Work Visas after Coachella Set

Sharon Osbourne Calls for Revocation of Kneecap's Work Visas after Coachella Set

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Sharon Osbourne has issued a lengthy statement lambasting the band Kneecap and the organizers of Coachella for the Northern Ireland hip-hop act's anti-Israel messaging at the California festival over the weekend. She even went so far as to call for the revocation of Kneecap's work visas.
During their set on the second weekend of Coachella this past Friday (April 18th), Kneecap had the words 'Fuck Israel, Free Palestine' projected on the big screen behind them. Other messaging included, 'Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people … It is being enabled by the US government who arm and fund Israel despite their war crimes.'
Paul Tollett, the CEO of Coachella organizer Goldenvoice, stated that he was 'blindsided' by Kneecap's actions, but that didn't stop Osbourne from blasting Goldenvoice along with Kneecap, with some criticism aimed at Green Day, as well. Her full statement reads as follows:
'Coachella 2025 will be remembered as a festival that compromised its moral and spiritual integrity. Goldenvoice, the festival organizer, facilitated this by allowing artists to use the Coachella stage as a platform for political expression. At a time when the world is experiencing significant unrest, music should serve as an escape, not a stage for political discourse. While festivals like Coachella showcase remarkable talent from around the globe, music's primary purpose is to unite people. It should not be a venue for promoting terrorist organizations or spreading hate. Green Day, a band I personally admire, chose to share their views on the Middle East during their Coachella performance. While I respect their right to express their opinions, such discussions would have been more appropriate at their own concert, not at a festival. Kneecap, an Irish rap group, took their performance to a different level by incorporating aggressive political statements. Their actions included projections of anti-Israel messages and hate speech, and this band openly support terrorist organizations. This behavior raises concerns about the appropriateness of their participation in such a festival and further shows they are booked to play in the USA. Reports indicate that Goldenvoice was unaware of Kneecap's political intentions when they were booked. However, after witnessing their performance during the first weekend, allowing them to perform again the following weekend suggests support of their rhetoric and a lack of due diligence. Scooter Braun, who has been involved in organizing the Nova Music Festival exhibit—a tribute to the victims of the October 7th attacks in Israel—has defended Goldenvoice CEO Paul Tollett as he attended the Nova Exhibit. If Tollett visited the Nova exhibit, he would have seen the portraits of every person that was killed that day and heard some of their voices on cell phone recordings, sent home to their loved ones. It is difficult to comprehend how if somebody saw this exhibit firsthand that they could book a band on their festival that is in support of what was done that day and supports the group responsible for this mass murder. Not one IDF solider was killed that day, just 1400 innocent civilians. Furthermore, the Independent Artists Group, which represents Kneecap, includes individuals of Jewish heritage. It is disheartening that they have not used their positions to prevent the promotion of such controversial messages. Shame on them. As someone with both Irish Catholic on my Mothers side and Ashkenazi Jewish heritage on my Fathers side, and extensive experience in the music industry, I understand the complexities involved. Goldenvoice's claim of being 'blindsided' by Kneecap's performance seems implausible given the circumstances. I know for a fact that certain people in the industry had written to Goldenvoice, airing their concerns around the booking of Kneecap. I urge you to join me in advocating for the revocation of Kneecap's work visa.'
Osbourne's message was met with support by Disturbed singer David Draiman, who is Jewish and has long been pro-Israel. He wrote, 'Much love my friend, and thank you.' Draiman previously criticized Kneecap a few days earlier, posting a picture of himself holding up his middle finger, and writing, 'Here's some uncensored messaging for you pathetic, virtue signaling morons. Am Yisrael Chai sweethearts.'
Others criticized Osbourne's stance, with one person writing, 'Lest we remind you that your husband made his millions from the anti-war protest song 'War Pigs'? You've become what you hated.'
See the X/Twitter posts from Sharon Osbourne and David Draiman below.
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