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Field Day festival in London has shared a new statement distancing itself from parent company KKR as a number of acts ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNField Day music festival loses nearly half its acts over ties to IsraelMore than 200 artists called for a boycott of Field Day due to ties with investment firm KKR, prompting nearly half the lineup to drop out.
Dramas around the festivals due to take place in London’s Brockwell Park this month continue. Local residents insist the ...
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Field Day festival hit with growing boycott as artists pull out in solidarity with Palestine - An open letter encouraging the ...
Artists have been pulling out of Sónar and Field Day festivals due to their “complicity” with the private equity firm KKR, ...
Many Dutch artists are pulling out of festivals owned by the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR). They don’t ...
London’s Field Day festival has faced a backlash in recent weeks because it is owned by Superstruct, in turn owned by KKR, ...
Field Day has elaborated on the statement the festival ... We are passionately opposed to KKR’s unethical investments in Israel. We cannot control who owns our parent company but we promise ...
London‘s Field Day festival has released a statement in reaction to the boycott of artists, stating they had "no say in" their 2023 partnership with KKR.
Mighty Hoopla has released a strongly-worded statement on its ownership amid criticism of parent company investments in ...
Mighty Hoopla has issued a statement following artist boycotts and open letters against Field Day and Boiler Room, which are also owned by investors KKR.
More than 70 artists who have previously performed at Sónar, or got booked to appear at its 2025 edition, have called on the ...
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