While Bruce Springsteen, already several weeks ago he announced that he would not admit unvaccinated spectators to his shows and organized his Broadway show – the first post-pandemic in the Big Apple with full public and fully immunized to ensure maximum safety – there are also those who like Eric Clapton did know that he will not play in venues and concert halls where spectators are asked for the “green certificate”. A clear stance in the discussion on Green Pass , in controversy with a recent provision by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson which instead provides for the compulsory pass for major events, Clapton announced it through the account Telegram by film producer Robin Monott.
«I want to tell everyone – wrote the 76-year-old British guitarist – that I will never play on any stage in the presence of a discriminated audience. If it is not possible for everyone to be able to attend the concert, I reserve the right to cancel the show ». He also added the link to the message Stand And Deliver, the anti-lockdown song he recorded with Van Morrison.
With his statement now puts his concerts at risk, including the dates scheduled in Italy between Bologna and Milan.
In the gallery above some pictures of Eric Clapton

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