Now+ Lowlands dedicated to Palestinians by artists and visitors

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Lowlands 2025 was an exuberant celebration with a serious undertone. Many Performing Artists Expressed Their Support for the Palestinian People. Visitors also colored the grounds with Palestinian flags.

“I see you and the flag: Free Palestine ,” Lola Young Says Sunday Afternoon in a Crowded Bravo Tent After Completing the First Song of Her Performance. The 24-year-old artist, Known for the big hit Messy , is one of the many artists who made a statement this weekend for the freedom of the Palestinian People.

Earlier in the day, moon also ends her show with a clear message. At the end of her closing song, not only the Palestinian flag appears, but also those of other country’s at war or oppressed peoples, such as ukraine and Congo. “No One is free Until Everyone is free” appears in Large Letters on a Black Screen Before a QR code to Donate Money to the Save the Children Foundation Appearars.

Just before that, moon sings their hit secretly together with the men of gold band. Band Member Milo Driessen does so with a kaffiyeh, also Known as the Palestinian Scarf, On His Head. The Garment Has Become a Symbol of the Struggle of Palestinians Against Their Oppression. The Irish-Nigerian Rapper Rejjie Snow Wears The Kaffiyeh Around His Neck and Microphone stand.

Flags around shoulders and on sticks

Rejjie Snow is one of more irish artists who are QUITE OUTSPoken in the Political Field. Country Singer Cmat Already Says Friday Afternoon Duration Her Performance That She is proud to be part of this generation of musicians. The Singer also spots Palestinian Flags in the Audience Duration Her Show and Expresses Her Support Several Times. She also sings about the economic crisis her country faced in 2008 and speaks out for the rights of the lgbtqia+ community.

The Irish Band Fontaines DC is Known For Their Outpoken Performances and That Is Clearly NoticeBLE AT Lowlands. Duration the song I love you , the band Displays a Message of Support to the Palestinians on the Large Screens at the Main Stage.

Duration the Rock Band’s Performance, QUITE A Few Palestinian Flags Can Be Seen in the Audience. Anyone who has wandered around the festival grounds all weekend has already encountered QUITE A FEW BEFORE THAT. Several People Walk Around with Large Flagpoles and Others Wear It Around Their Shoulders.

Last Year’s Irish Eurovision Entry, Bambie Thug, Goes One Step Further in Terms of Protest. The artist, who finished sixth, was Already at Odds with the Eurovision Organization at the Time Because of Messages to Support Palestinians on Her Body.

The Eurovision Song Doomsday Blue is by Far Bambie Thug’s Best-Known Song, But It Does Not Appear At Lowlands. “I will only play that song again when fucking Eurovision throws Israel Out,” The Artist Tells the Audience.

The Free Palestine Message from DJS Job Jobse and Ki/Ki on the Big Screen of the Main Stage is Perhaps equally More Effective. The DJ Duo Attracts Perhaps The Largest Audience of this Lowlands Edition with the Set on Friday Evening and Reaches tens of Thousands of People at the Same Time.

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