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Elvis Costello to boycott Israel gig

May 18, 2010 09:47
<b>May 18:</B> British musician Elvis Costello pulled out of two concerts in Israel, saying he did not want his performance to be a “political act”. <i>Read more <A href="http://bit.ly/adkxpQ">here<A></i>

ByJessica Elgot, Jessica Elgot

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British musician Elvis Costello has pulled out of two concerts in Israel, saying in a statement that he did not want his performance to be a “political act”.

The move contradicts his comments in an interview with the Jerusalem Post two weeks ago when Costello said that he did not approve of cultural boycotts, and that he believed that “dialogue is essential” to resolve the conflict.

Mr Costello, who was supposed to play the Caesarea Amphitheatre on June 30 and July 1 with his new band The Sugarcanes, had been a target of the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign who urged him to boycott the gigs.

In an announcement on his website, he said: “It is after considerable contemplation that I have lately arrived at the decision.