Pro-Palestine protestors halt Proms Albert Hall concert

Pro–Palestinian protesters were met with boos after disrupting a BBC Proms concert at the Royal Albert Hall last night, where they accused the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra of having ‘blood on its hands’.

The disruption began moments into the performance at the renowned venue, forcing the orchestra to stop playing for more than ten minutes. 

Jewish Artists for Palestine, describing themselves as ‘anti-Zionist Jewish writers, visual and performance artists’, took responsibility for the protest. They stated that the action targeted ‘Zionist funding, censorship, and complicity’ in the arts.

Footage posted online captured demonstrators in the upper balcony, who held signs and shouted messages like ‘The MSO is complicit in genocide’ and ‘You silence artists’.

‘The MSO has blood on its hands,’ another woman can be heard shouting. 

As they continued, members of the audience responded with loud boos while the orchestra remained silent. 

The group explained they targeted the MSO because the orchestra canceled a Sydney concert featuring pianist Jayson Gillham last year, following his pro-Gaza statements—a decision the orchestra later acknowledged as mistaken.

In a statement, the group reiterated that their protest was due to the MSO’s cancellation of acclaimed pianist Jayson Gillham’s performance last year.

The disruption began moments into the performance at the renowned venue, forcing the orchestra to stop playing for more than ten minutes

The disruption began moments into the performance at the renowned venue, forcing the orchestra to stop playing for more than ten minutes

Jewish Artists for Palestine, a group which describes itself as 'anti¿Zionist Jewish writers, visual and performance artists', has claimed responsibility

Jewish Artists for Palestine, describing themselves as ‘anti-Zionist Jewish writers, visual and performance artists’, took responsibility.

The group said in a statement that it had targeted the MSO's concert after they cancelled a performance by acclaimed pianist Jayson Gillham, pictured, last year

The group said in a statement that it had targeted the MSO’s concert after they cancelled a performance by acclaimed pianist Jayson Gillham, pictured, last year

Mr Gillham’s performance in Sydney was cancelled due to comments he made in support of Gazans. The MSO has since said the cancellation had been a mistake.

Shouts of ‘you silenced Jayson Gillham’ and the ‘MSO is complicit in genocide’ was also heard, followed by booing from the audience.

The BBC apologised for the disruption but said it was dealt with by the venue.

The interruption was captured on BBC Radio 3, which was broadcasting the performance.

Announcer Ian Skelly could be heard narrating what was happening during the interruption, including that security was brought in to remove the protesters.

Angela Tanner, who was in the stalls, told the BBC that it took quite a while for the protesters to be removed.

‘The whole programme had to start again and has been put into a different order after the piano was put onto the stage and taken off again,’ she said.

‘There was lots of booing from the audience, then eventually they [the organisers] announced, thanks for our patience.’

Shouts of 'you silenced Jayson Gillham' and the 'MSO is complicit in genocide' was also heard, followed by booing from the audience

Shouts of ‘you silenced Jayson Gillham’ and the ‘MSO is complicit in genocide’ was also heard, followed by booing from the audience

Post shared by the group on their social media post

Post shared by the group on their social media post

It comes as parents were left outraged after pro–Palestinian activists stormed a children’s science show in Wimbledon, leaving youngsters in tears as chaos erupted inside the theatre.

The New Wimbledon Theatre descended into uproar earlier this month when a group calling itself Parents for Palestine barged into the venue, chanting in front of an audience packed with children as young as seven.

Shaken parents said children were ‘crying their eyes out’, with some forced to cover their ears as the protest dragged on.

The activists were eventually bundled out by staff, but not before leaving families stunned and frightened.

One mother, Rose, said how her autistic seven–year–old daughter was left ‘really upset’ by the disruption.

She said: ‘We’re sitting there getting ready for the show and then there’s this lady with a mask over her face and then she starts chanting.

A woman, carrying a baby appears on stage during a protest at the New Wimbledon Theatre

A woman, carrying a baby appears on stage during a protest at the New Wimbledon Theatre

A group of 'Parents for Palestine' protesters stormed the venue and began chanting in front of an audience of terrified youngsters

A group of ‘Parents for Palestine’ protesters stormed the venue and began chanting in front of an audience of terrified youngsters

‘And then after that, I see a big banner drop from the top of the theatre and then from that everything is just disrupted.

‘There are parents with their children next to me, and their kids are crying their eyes out cause it’s quite scary.

‘Security has come along and ushered some people out, but then some other people who have got up on the stage to make sure their voices are getting heard.’

‘You can do a peaceful protest, but this isn’t the way. Why would you do this at a kids show? The children do not need to know this, this is not an appropriate time.

‘It was about 4:25pm – the show was supposed to start at 4:30pm – and that’s when they jump out of their seats and start chanting their nonsense.

‘We had to wait half an hour for the show to begin. The show did go ahead and it was quite a good show.’

Rose claimed that one parent sitting next to her later called the police and there was subsequently a ‘large police presence’ outside.

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