“We oppose any affiliation between the cultural sector and entities complicit in struggle crimes”

Over 60 artists who’re because of play or have beforehand performed Sónar Competition have written an open letter to them over their “complicity” with the non-public fairness agency KKR.
The occasion is considered one of 80 festivals owned by Superstruct Leisure, which is majority owned by KKR. The agency holds vital investments in corporations with ties to Israel amid the present state of affairs in Gaza.
The letter urges the Barcelona-based digital music pageant to “take a transparent moral stance in gentle of its monetary ties with complicit entities concerned in Israel’s ongoing genocide towards Palestinians in Gaza.”
“As artists dedicated to justice and inventive integrity, we imagine silence is just not an possibility. Our trade should not be a car for normalising or whitewashing state violence,” it reads. “The complicity of worldwide establishments—together with firms and cultural platforms—is a key enabler of this atrocity. We subsequently take a collective stand to oppose any affiliation between the cultural sector and entities complicit in struggle crimes.”
The letter additionally factors out that the pageant is sponsored by Coca-Cola and McDonald’s McFlurry, each of that are targets of the BDS motion.
The group of artists have known as on the pageant to “publicly distance itself from KKR’s complicit investments”, “undertake moral insurance policies for programming and partnerships”, “respect BDS tips” and “have interaction transparently with artists and communities on these issues”.
The letter continued: “Sónar has lengthy positioned itself as a platform for experimentation, innovation, and cross-cultural dialogue. Right this moment, these values are being examined. The artists urge the pageant to rise to the event, break ties with complicit actors, and comply with the calls for that the biggest Palestinian coalition main the worldwide Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) motion has made from all Superstruct-owned occasions.”
You may learn the total letter here and see an inventory of the signees here.
Sónar has since released a statement on its possession, calling itself a “platform that promotes variety, inclusion, and respects the liberty of expression of its artists, members, and collaborators”.
“The Sónar staff has at all times labored and can at all times work with the premise of selling respect for common human rights,” they wrote. “The pageant strongly condemns all types of violence.”
The pageant will return from June 12-16. It was based in Barcelona in 1994, and has since seen spin-off variations happen in cities the world over, together with Buenos Aires, Hong Kong and Reykjavik.
It isn’t the one pageant to face boycotts because of ties to KKR. Up to now, 11 artists have pulled out of this yr’s Discipline Day in solidarity with Palestine.
Two weeks in the past, over 50 artists together with Large Assault and Brian Eno signed an open letter to Discipline Day, asking it to distance itself from world funding agency KKR.
In an announcement shared on Instagram yesterday (Might 15), Discipline Day began: “Our intention has at all times been, merely, to provide you an unimaginable pageant expertise with the perfect artists from world wide. Via many difficult instances, numerous venues and a number of other adjustments of possession, Discipline Day has by no means compromised on these ambitions and values, placing on the perfect present we are able to in the way in which we at all times have.”
It continued: “By partnering with Superstruct Leisure in April 2023, the way forward for the pageant and its inventive and operational independence have been secured – the possession modified however not the ethos. Since then, as has been reported, they’ve been purchased by KKR, of which we had no say in, which has prompted a passionate dialogue.”
The pageant stated that it “recognises the power of the sensation of the artists concerned and the followers who attend” and stated it’s “sorry” that some artists have pulled out.
Earlier this yr, Boiler Room – which has the identical house owners as Discipline Day – issued an announcement reaffirming its “unapologetically pro-Palestine” stance. It stated: “Boiler Room has been via numerous adjustments in management, traders, boards, and possession, and thru this our dedication to editorial independence and Palestine has by no means wavered. No investor, previous or current, has ever influenced our output, this may by no means change.
“We’ll at all times stay unapologetically pro-Palestine. We proceed to stick to BDS and PACBI tips concerning artist programming and model partnerships and have interaction with Palestinian artists and organisers as a way to formalise our inner insurance policies in keeping with this dedication. We uphold worldwide legislation and human rights for all, no matter id.
Superstruct Leisure is behind greater than 80 occasions throughout the UK and Europe, together with Sziget, Brunch Electronik, Mighty Hoopla and Misplaced Village.
Mighty Hoopla addressed the boycott earlier at this time (Might 16). In an announcement, it stated that whereas it “can’t management agreements or investments made in our dad or mum corporations”, it does need to “state our clear opposition to KKR’s unethical investments”.
“Mighty Hoopla is an area to attach via music, style and tradition. An area to flee the surface world, an area to really feel protected. As an LGBTQ+ inclusive pageant we take problems with complicity and transparency extraordinarily critically and with none information, now we have grow to be caught up in one thing we unequivocally stand towards,” the assertion started.
“Mighty Hoopla grew to become a part of Superstruct in April 2023, so as not solely to ship a greater high quality occasion but additionally to assist safe the way forward for the pageant. From the beginning, Superstruct have at all times ensured we maintained full autonomy and freedom throughout our programming, artist reserving, advertising and most significantly our values, preserving an important unbiased sensibility to our present,” it added.
“In October 2024, Superstruct itself had a change of possession when its then dad or mum firm bought their curiosity to a brand new investor, KKR- a transaction that we weren’t concerned with and had no information of till its completion. Since then, info has come to gentle about KKR’s unethical investments, notably in complicit Israeli firms, which immediately counter what we stand for as a pageant.”
Explaining the pageant’s stance in direction of the investor’s actions, it continued: “We recognise that the world’s highest court docket, the Worldwide Court docket of Justice dominated that Israel is plausibly committing genocide in Gaza and that it’s practising apartheid and occupation towards the Palestinian individuals.
“While we can’t management agreements or investments made in our dad or mum corporations, we want to state our clear opposition to KKR’s unethical investments. As a pageant we are going to at all times use our platform to champion and fund different LGBTQ+ organisations, tasks and charities in addition to persevering with to uplift sensible queer artists throughout our reveals. No proprietor or investor will ever change what Mighty Hoopla stands for and the neighborhood it serves.”
Concluding, it shared: “That is an ongoing dialog and we need to thank taking part artists, Palestinian campaigners, and queer activists for partaking with us and dealing with us via this era. For a few years, now we have rigorously curated our lineups, and vetted potential sponsors and companions, based mostly on our personal moral values, and the BDS motion’s tips. We’ll proceed to take action while constructing as much as our greatest present up to now. Mighty Hoopla stands with our neighborhood.”