Pentagram tour in Australia and New Zealand shelved after online protests

Pioneering doom metal band Pentagram’s debut tour of Australia and New Zealand has been put on hold after complaints from The Red Heart Campaign, an organisation that reports on incidents of violence against women and children.

Posting on social media last week, the organisation drew attention to singer Bobby Liebling’s 2017 criminal conviction, when he was jailed for 18 months by a court in Maryland for abuse and neglect of a vulnerable adult, his mother.

Under the heading, “Violent thug to perform in Australia,” the organisation wrote, “Australian venues and the government are allowing a man who brutalised his elderly mum to perform here, right in the middle of a male violence epidemic!”

The Campaign encouraged concerned parties to contact the tour’s venues, Australian Immigration Minister Tony Burke and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Now, Hardline Media, the touring and merchandise company promoting the shows, have put them on hold.

“Due to the current allegations surrounding the Pentagram Australian/New Zealand Tour, Hardline Media have decided to put this tour on hiatus,” say the company in a statement.
“To be clear, no VISAs have been granted, as has been stated previously by other media. No venues or any staff hitherto are party to these allegations.

“With great respect, we appreciate your patience and understanding while we manage this situation.”

In 2016, Bay Area bands Wax Idols and King Woman abandoned a run of tour dates with Pentagram, with the band’s respective singers Hether Fortune and Kristina Esfandiari claiming they’d been “harassed in gross ways” while on tour.

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