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, Posted On: 9/21/2009

Banton Concert Canceled


After protest from some in gay community, Buju Banton's concert at the Hat Factory nixed.
by Don Harrison

Buju Banton doesn't seem to be able to find a place to play in Richmond.

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Click to read what led up to the concert's cancellation.

 

A planned show by Jamaican reggae singer Buju Banton will not go on.

The concert, which was originally booked at the National, and then briefly announced for the Hat Factory, had been scheduled for Sept. 26, the same night as the city’s 25th annual Pride Festival, an annual gay-rights celebration to be held at the Gay Community Center. Banton has attracted the ire of same-sex activists across the country because of his controversial gay-killing song, “Boom Bye Bye.”

A mass protest was in the works by many in Richmond’s gay community, and a Facebook page was started that called for Banton’s performance to be canceled. It had collected nearly 2,500 fans before being pulled for service violations. “Thousands of people will be attending the Pride Festival,” reminded Jay Squires, president of the community center. “It’s a seven-minute drive to the National.”

The pressure appears to have worked. On Sept. 15, the general manager of the National, Suzanne Paige, confirmed that Banton was no longer on the calendar. A day later, it was announced that the singer would appear instead at the Hat Factory, a new club in the former Toad’s Place on the canal. Eventually -- after several days of uncertainty and outright confusion on the part of staff and owners -- it was taken off of the new venue’s schedule.
A Sept. 18 e-mail sent to Squires from Jane Sper, an attorney with Kutak Rock representing the venue’s landlord, Margaret Freund, was given the subject title: “No Show.”

“The Hat Factory has confirmed that Buju Banton will not be performing there on the 26th,” Sper wrote. Mitch Warnecke, the Hat Factory’s general manager, also confirms that the show is off. “To the best of my knowledge, it is not going to happen.”

Many dates on the singer’s U.S. tour have been similarly canceled because of protests, including planned appearances in San Francisco, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Chicago. His appearance at the Norfolk’s NorVa Theatre on Sept. 25 remains on the schedule as of Style’s press time.

When asked what Banton could do to make amends with the gay community and stop similar protests in the future, Squires says: “He would have to unequivocally renounce violence and detail specific efforts where he would do this. They say he no longer performs the song, but he has compilation albums that contain ‘Boom Bye Bye,’ so he’s still making money off of it.”


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Comment:
Friday, September 25, 2009 3:51:30 PM by Anonymous
Yall are just hatin on Buju cuz hes black.
Friday, September 25, 2009 6:10:25 AM by anonymous
You know, when Buju Banton incites violence and someone gets a trip to the ER because of him, who is going to pay the expenses? We the American taxpayer? it won't Buju or the promoters that's for sure. They're not even on the hook for any damages they cause. He should never have been allowed into this country. This is a failure of the State Department.
Thursday, September 24, 2009 7:37:56 AM by Anonymous
iF YOU DONT WANT TO HEAR THE MUSIC STAY AT HOME!!!!! I DONT WANT TO BE PARTYING DOWNTOWN AND RUN INTO THOUSANDS OF GAY PEOPLE LEAVING SOME CONVENTION WHERE THEY ARE ALL IN DENIAL TELLING EACH OTHER THEIR LIFESTYLE IS OK!!! I RATHER HEAR BUJU SING BOOM BYE BYE ANYDAY AND I WILL IN NORFOLK!!! HATERS!!!!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:07:23 PM by MalikTous
Bogus Banton insults real reggae like Marley with his hatespeech trash. He should go back to his little island in the Caribbean and crawl back in his intolerant little hole. Had he stuck to performing on a soap box at a street corner with no amplification, we could at least tolerate him as an opinionated and hateful man, but trashy lyrics advocating more than healthy paintball matches between USA citizens have NO place in music here in Richmond nor anywhere else in the USA. He can do his own 'boom bye bye' by mouthing the muzzle of his pistol and pulling the trigger, at least seppuku is an honourable exit.

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