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Musician's Gig Canceled Over Far-Right Links
23 Feb
Summary
- Worcester music venue canceled a controversial gig.
- Musician Michale Graves faced criticism over alleged far-right links.
- The cancellation was announced via email to ticket holders.

A planned music performance in Worcester has been canceled following significant backlash over the musician's alleged ties to far-right groups. The event, featuring Michale Graves, formerly of the US punk band Misfits, was scheduled for Friday night at The Marrs Bar.
Criticism of the booking intensified when Green councillor Neil Laurensen publicly called for the venue to cancel the show, referencing Graves' purported support for the American far-right group, the Proud Boys. Graves has previously stated he does not promote violence or hatred.
The Marrs Bar subsequently notified ticket holders about the cancellation. An email stated that Michale Graves had decided not to travel to Britain, which was the cited reason for the event being called off.




