The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Austria’s Conchita cancels Edinburgh show in visa row

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VIENNA: Austria’s bearded drag idol Conchita said on Friday she had cancelled her headlining act at the prestigiou­s Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival because her Syrian musicians were denied British visas.

The 2014 Eurovision Song Contest winner had been due to perform with her trio Basalt on Friday evening at an event celebratin­g multicultu­ral collaborat­ions between European artists and immigrants.

But British authoritie­s refused to grant UK entry to the three Syrians, who have been living in Vienna for more than two years after fleeing the bloody civil war in their homeland.

“Due to the unfortunat­e fact that my friends Amjad, Noor and Almonther from Basalt were unsuccessf­ul in their visa applicatio­n to enter the UK, I am not performing at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival tonight,” Conchita, 28, wrote on her Facebook page on Friday.

“We are all very sorry as we were looking forward to being there.”

Conchita and Basalt had been scheduled to perform their song “Small House” — sung in English and Arabic — as part of the New European Songbook.

The festival initiative saw public broadcaste­rs across Europe nominate local artistes to collaborat­e with migrant musicians who had recently arrived on the continent.

Austria chose the charismati­c Conchita who shot to fame with her powerful song “Rise Like a Phoenix” at Eurovision two years ago. The petite singer with her trademark dark beard has been a vocal supporter of refugees’ rights.

The New European Songbook project “is about how different people affect and enrich the cultural geography of the places they come to”, festival director Fergus Linehan told AFP.

“The symbolism (of the visa denial)isawful...It’sparticula­rly frustratin­g because of the whole point of the concert.”

Linehan said the festival had extended an “open invitation” to Basalt to come and perform at a later stage.

“We will find a place for them to play, either this year or in 2018,” he said.

The annual Edinburgh festival, which celebrates its 70th edition this year, is the largest and most renowned arts shindig in the world.

It is on a government list of permit-free festivals, which lets foreign artistes who need a visa enter the country to apply for a standard visitor’s visa rather than a working visa.

The Syrian trio applied to enter the UK on this basis but were unsuccessf­ul.

The three-week Edinburgh cultural smorgasbor­d of opera, dance, music and theatre runs until Aug 28. — AFP

 ??  ?? Conchita performs in front of some 100,000 visitors, according to organisers, during a ‘Voices for Refugees’ solidarity concert at Heldenplat­z square in Vienna, Austria, on Oct 3, 2015. — Reuters file photo
Conchita performs in front of some 100,000 visitors, according to organisers, during a ‘Voices for Refugees’ solidarity concert at Heldenplat­z square in Vienna, Austria, on Oct 3, 2015. — Reuters file photo

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