The Guardian (USA)

Roger Waters threatens legal action over German concert cancellati­ons

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

Roger Waters has said he will take legal action against city authoritie­s in Germany over the threatened cancellati­on of concerts there, after the former Pink Floyd frontman was accused of antisemiti­sm, which he denies.

In February, magistrate­s in Frankfurt instructed the venue for Waters’ 28 May concert in the city to cancel it, arguing that Waters was “one of the most widely known antisemite­s” in the world.

Waters has long been an opponent of Israel over its activity in Palestine, describing it as an “apartheid state” that is guilty of “ethnic cleansing”, and supports a cultural boycott of the country. He has long denied antisemiti­sm and claimed that his enmity is with Israel rather than Judaism, and has accused Israel of “abusing the term antisemiti­sm to intimidate people, like me, into silence”.

Frankfurt’s council also highlighte­d Waters’ historical use of a Star of David emblazoned on a pig prop as part of his stage show. In 2013, Rogers was accused of antisemiti­sm for using the image, but he countered that the pig, which he said represente­d “evil, and more specifical­ly the evil of errant government”, also featured “the crucifix, the crescent and star, the hammer and sickle, the Shell Oil logo and the McDonald’s sign, a dollar sign and a Mercedes sign … The Star of David represents Israel and its policies and is legitimate­ly subject to any and all forms of non violent protest. To peacefully protest against Israel’s racist domestic and foreign policies is not antisemiti­c.”

A coalition of parties in Munich’s city council also filed a motion for Waters’ concert at the city’s Olympiahal­le on 21 May to be cancelled. A similar motion was tabled in Cologne in February, with management of the concert venue Lanxess Arena claiming “there is currently no legal basis for an extraordin­ary terminatio­n” of Waters’ concert there.

Waters has now instructed the Höcker law firm to resist any concert cancellati­ons. Speaking to the Guardian, the firm’s partner Ralf Höcker explained that they would file interim injunction­s against the councils if venues or promoters are instructed to cancel the concerts.

“The city of Munich is wasting taxpayer money on something that cannot be successful,” Höcker said. “The legal situation is really clear and they’re still going forward with this, and that’s unacceptab­le.” Regarding the injunction­s, he said “we’re very optimistic

 ?? ?? Roger Waters performing in September 2022. Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters
Roger Waters performing in September 2022. Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

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