Chart-topping rock band sparks major backlash after waving Palestinian flag on stage

Imagine Dragons is facing major backlash after frontman Dan Reynolds triumphantly waved a Palestinian flag on stage during a recent concert in Milan.

During their performance at the I-Days Festival, the American rock band, known for hits like ‘Radioactive’ and ‘Demons’, had a moment that stirred up controversy. Lead vocalist Reynolds held the flag aloft, draped it over his shoulders, kissed it, and then tossed it into the crowd.

Another clip shared online shows Reynolds waving the flag to the lyrics of hit song ‘Radioactive.’

‘I raise my flags.. don my clothes.. It’s a revolution I suppose,’ the song blared as he hoists the Palestinian flag and other into the air.  

The moment quickly went viral, sparking immediate outrage and igniting a storm of condemnation on social media. 

‘Disgusting and shameful,’ wrote one user on X, formerly Twitter.

‘It looks like the band “Imagine Dragons” supports terrorism,’ said ACT for America Chairman Brigitte Gabriel.

This action led to swift backlash online, with one user accusing Imagine Dragons of showing solidarity with terrorists and connecting their actions to calls for ‘gay rights’ and ‘free Palestine’.

‘Essentially, they just called for the deaths of all gay people – and their music career.’ 

Many accused the band of politicizing a music event and showing bias in the ongoing and deeply contentious Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Imagine Dragons is facing backlash after frontman Dan Reynolds (pictured) waved a Palestinian flag on stage during a recent concert in Milan

Imagine Dragons is facing backlash after frontman Dan Reynolds (pictured) waved a Palestinian flag on stage during a recent concert in Milan

The American rock band sparked immediate outrage online after footage from their I-Days Festival performance showed Reynolds holding the flag aloft, draping it over his shoulders and kissing it before tossing it back into the crowd

The footage of Reynolds’ flag gesture during the band’s I-Days Festival performance triggered immediate outrage on social media. It became a point of contention, with mixed interpretations of the band’s intentions and the message they were trying to convey.

‘Disgusting. Why can’t performers just stick to performing?’ one person asked.

‘Politics and music have no place together,’ another commented.

‘Musicians should stick to their music. Mixing politics with music is unnecessary,’ wrote another user on X.

Critics also pointed to the band’s past controversies. 

In 2023, Imagine Dragons faced criticism for performing in Israel and Azerbaijan, in August 2023, before the October 7 Hamas terror attacks.

Reynolds later defended the band’s decisions, saying he didn’t want to punish fans for the actions of governments.

‘I don’t believe in depriving our fans who want to see us play because of the acts of their leaders and their governments. I think that’s a really slippery slope,’ Reynolds told Rolling Stone in July 2024. 

‘I think the second you start to do that, there’s corrupt leaders and warmongers all over the world, and where do you draw the line?’

Now, critics argue the Milan gesture contradicts that stance.

Critics also pointed to the band's past controversies. In 2023, Imagine Dragons (pictured) faced criticism for performing in Israel and Azerbaijan, in August 2023, before the October 7 Hamas terror attacks

Critics also pointed to the band’s past controversies. In 2023, Imagine Dragons (pictured) faced criticism for performing in Israel and Azerbaijan, in August 2023, before the October 7 Hamas terror attacks

Still, not all the response was negative, pro-Palestinian advocates and many international fans praised the act as a show of solidarity amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza

Still, not all the response was negative, pro-Palestinian advocates and many international fans praised the act as a show of solidarity amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza

‘He said he doesn’t play politics with fans -but that flag is politics,’ one commenter posted.

Others demanded an apology, with some threatening to boycott future concerts or delete the band’s music.

‘I deleted their entire library today. Even some collabs with other artists,’ one user wrote.

‘This will hopefully lead to a serious fan base cut,’ commented another. 

Still, not all the response was negative, pro-Palestinian advocates and many international fans praised the act as a show of solidarity amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. 

Imagine Dragons was ‘applauded worldwide’ for the gesture, with some calling it ‘one of the bravest acts by a mainstream artist,’ the Daily Times reported.

As of now, neither Reynolds nor the band has issued a formal statement on the controversy

As of now, neither Reynolds nor the band has issued a formal statement on the controversy 

‘You just gained a lifelong fan,’ one supporter commented.

Another added, ‘They stood up for human rights when others stayed silent.’

Bassist Ben McKee also used the stage to promote LGBTQ+ causes, playing a guitar painted with the transgender pride flag and a heart in the style of the gay pride flag on its back, video showed.

As of now, neither Reynolds nor the band has issued a formal statement on the controversy.

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