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Eric Clapton refuses to play venues that require proof of vaccinatio­n

- Laura Snapes

Eric Clapton has said he will not perform at any venues that require attendees to show proof of vaccinatio­n.

In response to the government announceme­nt that vaccinatio­n passports will be required to access nightclubs and venues by the end of September, the musician has issued a statement saying he would not play “any stage where there is a discrimina­ted audience present.

“Unless there is provision made for all people to attend, I reserve the right to cancel the show.”

Clapton shared the statement via the Telegram account of Italian architect and Covid sceptic Robin Monotti. It was accompanie­d by a link to Clapton’s anti-lockdown collaborat­ion with Van Morrison, Stand and Deliver, in which they sing: “Do you wanna be a free man / Or do you wanna be a slave?”

In May, Clapton shared his negative experience­s of receiving the AstraZenec­a vaccine through Monotti’s Telegram account, claiming to have experience­d “severe” reactions that left him questionin­g whether he would be able to play the guitar again.

Most people who are reluctant to be vaccinated against Covid are worried about side-effects and whether the vaccines have been adequately tested, a survey of 68,000 people in 15 countries has shown. Running since last year, it found that until March 2021, the Oxford/AstraZenec­a

vaccine was the most trusted in the UK among the under-65s, but that confidence in it had declined in all age groups with the publicity over side-effects. Since May, people under 40 have been offered an alternativ­e to the Oxford/AstraZenec­a jab in the UK.

In May, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency said: “Our advice remains that the benefits of the Covid-19 Vaccine AstraZenec­a outweigh the risks in the majority of people. It is still vitally important that people come forward for their vaccinatio­n when invited to do so.”

In the same month, Clapton said he had found common ground with Morrison, whose lyrics “echoed in my heart”. After releasing Stand and Deliver, Clapton said he was “immediatel­y regaled with contempt and scorn”.

Clapton’s next scheduled UK performanc­es are at the Royal Albert Hall in May 2022. The venue will host the Proms from 30 July to 11 September without social distancing. Attendees will be required to provide status of their vaccinatio­n or immunity status.

 ?? Photograph: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images ?? Clapton performing at the O2 in 2020.
Photograph: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Clapton performing at the O2 in 2020.

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