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The Ezpalak group has refused to play at the Resurrection Fest

The group has explained that it is difficult for them to be "consistent and consistent with their ideas and to participate in this festival or others involved", given the interests of the investment fund behind the festival in Galicia in Palestine.
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The Ezpalak group will not play at the Resurrection Fest festival in Galicia, although they were originally on the local poster. The Guipuzcoana group has decided to reject the option after the El Salto media reported on the interests of the investment fund behind that KKR festival in the territories occupied by Israel in Palestine.

The group has explained on social media that they find it very difficult to be "consistent and consistent with their ideas and participate in this festival or others involved."

On the other hand, they have thanked the workers of Resurrection Fest for "taking into account a group like us and the excellent treatment they have had with us."

On the other hand, Pi L.T. will not play at the Resurrection Fest either, even though the Mungians were also announced, which has been reported on the festival website , as the group has not made a public statement.

Resurrection Fest is one of the festivals that the investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) has acquired in the Spanish state, as well as Sónar, Viña Rock, Resurrection Fest, O Son do Camiño, Arenal Sound, FIB and Monegros Desert Festival.

In addition, according to the company's public data, KKR has recently invested in software, cybersecurity, and data companies in Europe, the US, and Israel.

In Euskal Herria, Fermin Muguruza and Kaotiko have already announced that they will not play at festivals that promote Israel's economic interests.

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