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Behemoth Cancels India Show Amid Religious Threats
17 Feb
Summary
- Behemoth concert in Bangalore, India was canceled on March 3.
- The band cited credible threats from Christian groups fearing arrest or danger.
- The cancellation highlights growing concerns about censorship and artistic freedom.

The Polish death metal band Behemoth has canceled its scheduled March 3 concert in Bangalore, India. The band announced this decision on Instagram, citing numerous credible threats originating from religious Christian groups. These groups had reportedly pressured authorities and the promoter, leading to serious safety and security concerns for the band, including the risk of arrest or physical danger.
Behemoth stated that despite the promoter's good faith efforts, sufficient assurances for the band's protection were not obtained. The band views this as another instance of religious fanaticism infringing upon artistic expression and a reflection of a growing global movement towards censorship. They emphasized the importance of freedom of expression as a fundamental principle and urged support for liberal values and creative freedom.
Formed in 1991, Behemoth has a history of controversy, including a 2021 conviction of frontman Adam "Nergal" Darski for offending religious feelings in Poland, which was later dismissed. The band expressed deep disappointment to their fans in India and hopes to perform there in the future.




