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Boycott Of Superstruct Entertainment Festivals
In 2025, a boycott campaign started against music festivals promoted by Superstruct Entertainment, owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, KKR private equity conglomerate since 2024. The campaign is motivated by KKR economic interests in Israeli settlements and other stakes in Israel economy that campaigners characterize as complicity in the Gaza genocide. Several artists canceled their performances at festivals such as Field Day (festival), Field Day in the United Kingdom or Sónar in Spain. The boycott in Spain has received support from the Ministry of Culture (Spain), Ministry of Culture and the left political parties Sumar (electoral platform), Sumar, United Left (Spain), United Left, Podemos (Spanish political party), Podemos and Republican Left of Catalonia. Background Since 2017, Superstruct Entertainment has built up a large portfolio of music festivals, with more than 80 events worldwide, and a particularly strong presence in Europe. In June 2024, the Kohlberg Kravis Roberts ...
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