Eurovision acts call for Gaza ceasefire

The UK’s Eurovision contestant Olly Alexander, of Years and Years, has called for a ceasefire in Gaza alongside a host of other acts from around the continent. (AFP)
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Updated 30 March 2024
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Eurovision acts call for Gaza ceasefire

  • Singers and bands from across Europe post joint statement on X
  • ‘Our heartfelt wish is for peace, an immediate and lasting ceasefire, and the safe return of all hostages’

LONDON: The UK’s Eurovision contestant has called for a ceasefire in Gaza alongside a host of other acts from around the continent, Sky News reported.

Singer Olly Alexander, of Years and Years, will perform solo at the contest in May.

His statement, posted to X, called for an “immediate and lasting ceasefire” in Gaza.

The statement was co-signed by Ireland’s Bambie Thug, Finland’s Windows95Man, Norway’s Gate, Portugal’s Iolanda, San Marino’s Megara, Switzerland’s Nemo, Denmark’s SABA and Lithuania’s Silvester Belt.

It read: “We want to begin by acknowledging the privilege of taking part in Eurovision.

“It is important to us to stand in solidarity with the oppressed and communicate our heartfelt wish for peace, an immediate and lasting ceasefire, and the safe return of all hostages.”

The signatories “do not feel comfortable being silent” amid the suffering in Gaza, it added.

“We stand united against all forms of hate, including antisemitism and Islamophobia.”

European broadcasters have faced pressure to boycott Israel’s participation in Eurovision this year, which is being hosted in Sweden.

More than 1,000 musicians from the Nordic country in February accused the European Broadcasting Union, which organizes the contest, of “double standards.”

Israel’s contestant this year is singer Eden Golan, who was earlier forced to change the lyrics to her country’s entry due to perceived references to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks.


REVIEW: Metallica prove why they are still the champions of heavy metal at Abu Dhabi show

Updated 07 December 2025
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REVIEW: Metallica prove why they are still the champions of heavy metal at Abu Dhabi show

ABU DHABI: US heavy metal rockers Metallica treated their fans to a smorgasbord of their biggest hits from a career spanning 40 years, with an energy that shows no signs of slowing down, at the Abu Dhabi Formula One after-race concert at Etihad Park.

A full-on eruption of sound and visuals, the set lasted for nearly two hours, with the sexagenarians — returning to the capital after 2013 — not stopping for any breaks. From the moment the first chords struck of their first track of the night, “Creeping Death,” James Hetfield’s vocals dominated the atmosphere, proving once again why he remains one of rock’s most commanding frontmen.

And while they entertained the crowd with hit after hit, including “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” “Wherever I May Roam,” and “Seek and Destroy,” they saved the best for the last, rewarding their fans with a triple treat: “One,” “Nothing Else Matters,” and “Enter Sandman.”

But it wasn’t just the setlist that made the night extraordinary — it was the unmatched energy. The band played like they were feeding off every cheer, every raised metal sign, every head bang. The atmosphere was simply electric, in a way that only a legacy band like Metallica can conjure at this scale.

Layered atop the music was a visual spectacle worthy of the band’s legacy. Pyro lit up the stage throughout the night — towering flames, erupting fire bursts, synchronized flashes, and animated scenes that turned the performance into a cinematic show.

Powerful, immersive, and unforgettable, Metallica’s Abu Dhabi performance was a masterclass in how a legendary band continues to dominate.