Roger Waters, co-founder of Pink Floyd, claimed that artists and fans were intimidated after a concert in Frankfurt (Germany) was cancelled. He accused local authorities of infringing on creative freedom, transmits SPIEGEL.
At a press conference in London, he announced that the site representatives had asked him to cancel the performance on May 28 under pressure from the authorities. Authorities accuse the musician of antisemitism. “Politicians have no right to intimidate artists and their fans with performance bans.”
The waters confirmed intend through the court to ensure that his concert is arranged. “I fight for all human rights, including the right to freedom of expression. We’re going to Frankfurt. Frankfurt, we are coming! The singer promised.
At the same time, the German Munich city council approved the actions that allowed the concert of the 79-year-old musician to be held on May 21.