Venue apologises after alleged antisemitic imagery shown at Primal Scream gig
Summary
A music venue called the Roundhouse in London apologized after a Primal Scream concert showed images that some people saw as antisemitic. The images mixed the Star of David with a swastika. The police are looking into the incident, and the venue emphasized it did not approve the graphics.Key Facts
- The Roundhouse in London hosted a Primal Scream concert where controversial images were shown.
- The images appeared to combine the Star of David, a Jewish symbol, with a swastika, a Nazi symbol.
- The venue apologized and said it did not know the images would be shown.
- The Community Security Trust reported the band to the police over the images.
- The police are currently assessing what happened at the concert.
- The venue stated it strongly opposes antisemitism and wants to ensure safety and respect in its spaces.
- Primal Scream performed as part of a 25-year anniversary show for their album "XTRMNTR."
- The charity Campaign Against Antisemitism criticized the images and is considering legal actions.
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