Napalm Death Performance At London Museum Has Been Canceled
NAPALM DEATH's collaboration with ceramic artist Keith Harrison in a one-off performance, which was scheduled for March 22 at the Victoria And Albert Museum (V&A) in London, England, has been canceled.
"It is with regret that we have taken the decision to cancel the one-off NAPALM DEATH performance in collaboration with our ceramic artist in residence Keith Harrison on Friday, 22 March," reads a statement from the organizers. "This was due to take place in the Europe Galleries, which are currently being refurbished, and a further safety inspection has revealed concerns that the high level of decibels generated by the performance would damage the historic fabric of the building.
"The V&A is committed to an exciting programme of exhibitions and events, but the safety of our visitors and building remains our priority at all times."
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Jason Fisher March 18, 2013
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