The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Clapton won’t perform at venues requiring proof of vaccinatio­n

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Eric Clapton will not perform at venues that require proof of vaccinatio­n.

“Following the PM’s announceme­nt on Monday the 19th of July 2021, I feel honor bound to make an announceme­nt of my own: I wish to say that I will not perform on 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 said via statement posted onto architect, film producer and anti-vaxxer Robin Monotti Graziadei’s Telegram account.

The news follows U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announceme­nt Tuesday that as restrictio­ns on social gatherings lift, nightclubs must require guests to show a Covid Pass from the U.K.’s National Health Service upon entry for everyone over the age of 18.

Clapton has been releasing anti-vaccinatio­n and anti-lockdown statements and songs for close to a year now. In December 2020, Clapton joined fellow classic rocker turned anti-vaxxer Van Morrison on his song, “Stand and Deliver.” The song features lyrics including, “Do you wanna be a free man / Or do you wanna be a slave?” and “Dick Turpin wore a mask too.” Variety critics ranked it as one of the worst songs of 2020.

In an earlier release, Clapton detailed a “disastrous” experience with the AstraZenec­a vaccine for which he blamed “propaganda” for pushing on him. The musician continued on revealing that he suffers from “peripheral neuropathy and should never have gone near the needle.”

A rep for Clapton did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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