Lana Del Rey nixes Israel concert after pressure from activists
Singer was supposed to headline inaugural Meteor Festival next week in northern Israel
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Singer Lana Del Rey has cancelled her planned performance at an Israeli music festival after pressure from Palestinian boycott activists.
In a Twitter message late Friday, Del Rey says she is delaying "until a time when I can schedule visits for both my Israeli and Palestinian fans." It wasn't clear whether it was a direct response to the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement's boycott call. Still, it marked a setback for Israel, which aims to prevent politics from infiltrating the arts.
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Del Rey was to headline the inaugural Meteor Festival in northern Israel next week.
BDS urges businesses, artists and universities to sever ties with Israel. It says it's a non-violent way to promote the Palestinian cause. But Israel says it masks an aim to de-legitimize the Jewish state.
Del Rey is one of a number of international stars who have opted to steer clear of performing in Israel. New Zealand singer Lorde announced the cancellation late last year of a Tel Aviv performance scheduled for June of 2018, responding to similar political pressure.