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Gov. Abbott tells performers boycotting SXSW: ‘Don’t come back’

Attendees crowd the Austin Convention Center during the South by Southwest Film and Interactive Festivals on Saturday, March 11, 2023, in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jack Plunkett/Invision/AP) (Jack Plunkett, 2023 Invision)

Dozens of musicians and speakers have canceled their appearances at the South by Southwest Festival this week to protest that the U.S. Army is sponsoring the event.

The festival is being held in Austin through March 16.

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Several small bands and indie performers are boycotting the event since the United States military is supporting Israel in the Israel-Hamas war, according to CNN.

The Army is also one of the festival’s six “super sponsors.”

Some performers have shared information on social media explaining their decision.

Singer Ella Williams also known as “Squirrel Flower” was one of the first artists to pull out last week.

She said this was “in protest of SXSW’s ties to the defense industry and in support of the Palestinian people,” CNN wrote.

Musician Mei Simmones also wrote the following on Instagram, “we decided to pull out of our official showcases in light of everything going on with SXSW being sponsored by the US army, but we’ll still be playing lots of unofficial shows.”

Governor Greg Abbott responded on the social media platform X after several performers boycotted the festival.

“Bands pull out of SXSW over U.S. Army sponsorship. Bye. Don’t come back. Austin remains the HQ for the Army Futures Command. San Antonio is Military City USA. We are proud of the U.S. military in Texas. If you don’t like it, don’t come here,” Abbott said.

South by Southwest also shared a statement on social media. They said they do not agree with the governor.


About the Author

Cynthia Miranda graduated from UT Austin and is a proud Houstonian. She is passionate about covering breaking news and community stories. Cynthia previously covered elections, the historic 2021 Texas winter storm, and other news in East Texas. In addition to writing, she also loves going to concerts, watching movies, and cooking with her family.

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