Thom Yorke walks off stage after row with Gaza protester at Melbourne show

The Radiohead frontman walked off stage after an exchange with a heckler at a solo show in Melbourne. The protester was reportedly heard yelling: ‘How many dead children will it take for you to condemn the genocide in Gaza?’
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35 COMMENTS

  1. Why do we need every celebrity, rock star etc to give their opinion about everything? If they want to talk on it, fine. If they don't? Also fine.

    What difference does it make?

  2. big radiohead fan here:Artists should be questioned about they're political positions..radiohead decision to play in israel was a political statement and a hands up to israel's illegal occupation of palestinians and their land…haven't been following yorke's releases for quite a few years now..i'm tired of listening to a millionaire's depression through his music..is he a great musician?oh yes he definitely is …there is a contradiction though between his music and his political stand and that is a big NO.

  3. While I think everyone should be denouncing what’s happening in Gaza, what is he supposed to do during a concert?! How is this the appropriate time and place for anything. You should go to concerts to listen to music not to heckle the artists.

  4. Radiohead has always stood against war. The song Sarah was donated to one of the save the children type organizations to raise money for refugees.
    I'm very in support of Palestine and follow closely through independent media and encourage all to speak up in their behalf…harassing musicians that are not publicly announcing a stand is not supporting the Palestinian people, writing your representatives, speaking up in political arenas, boycotting and sending donations directly to aid organizations or the families themselves, is.

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