Disturbed had been set to play the venue Forest Nationwide in Brussels, Belgium, on October fifteenth as a part of “The Illness twenty fifth Anniversary Tour,” nevertheless it now seems that present is not going to happen. A neighborhood mayor has ordered a ban on the present over security issues tied to frontman David Draiman’s assist of Israel.
Charles Spapens, mayor of Forest, a municipality of Brussels, issued the next assertion, per The Brussels Times: “My duty and precedence are the security of residents, neighbors, demonstrators, spectators and workers at Forest Nationwide. Given the police’s unfavorable recommendation and the venue’s distinctive location, it was my obligation to make this choice.”
His choice got here after a police danger evaluation warned that Draiman’s look may result in violent demonstrations across the venue. It was additionally influenced by a nationwide strike set to happen a day earlier in Brussels, in addition to the anticipation of different demonstrations that will happen within the space.
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Draiman, who’s Jewish, has been an outspoken supporter of Israel for years, however it seems that it’s the photographs of him signing Israel Protection Forces (IDF) missiles he tweeted in June 2024 with the hashtag “#FuckHamas” that raised probably the most concern for Mayor Spapens and native authorities.
These photographs got here to gentle once more earlier this yr when Draiman engaged in a war of words with pro-Palestinian UK hip-hop band Kneecap.
As of this posting, the Brussels live performance remains to be listed on Disturbed’s official website, with tickets nonetheless being bought through Stay Nation Belgium. Disturbed haven’t made any official assertion concerning the standing of the present.