VIENNA, May 16 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- An alternative concert was held in Austria’s capital Vienna on Friday to protest Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported.
Held at Maria-Theresien-Platz under the title “Song Protest – No Stage for Genocide,” the event brought together international performers and activists seeking to highlight opposition to Israel’s participation in the annual contest and express support for Palestinians.
Performances and speeches during the concert focused on the humanitarian plight of the Gaza Strip and included calls for solidarity with Palestinians.
The event opened with a performance by the Palestinian diaspora choir Shatat, while attendees chanted slogans including “Free Palestine” and “Boycott Israel.”
Palestinian musician Ahmed Eid, Austrian-Brazilian singer Celia Mara, Italian group Banda POPolare dell’Emilia Rossa, and Austrian band Leftovers performed during the event.
Numerous activists, journalists, and performers also gave speeches criticising the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) over Israel’s participation in the competition.
Organisers said culture and art “should not serve as tools to normalise genocide, but as the voice of resistance.”
Austrian musician of Congolese origin Patrick Bongola criticised artists performing on the same stage as what he called a “genocidal state.”
“It is our duty as artists to stand up and raise our voices,” Bongola told Anadolu.
Austrian activist Wilhelm Langthaler also criticised European governments supporting Israel and said protests would continue.
Palestinian activist Kanaan Shaat said Israel’s participation in what he described as a peaceful music event should not be normalised amid the war in Gaza.
The annual song contest has attracted criticism and calls for Eurovision organisers to exclude Israel over its genocidal war on Gaza, which has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians, injured over 172,000 others, and causing destruction to 90 per cent of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure.
Several countries, including Slovenia, Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland and Iceland, withdrew from the 2026 Eurovision in light of Israel’s participation.
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