The Roundhouse music venue has apologised to fans after alleged antisemitic imagery was shown on stage during a Primal Scream gig in London.
The Camden-based venue said they “deeply regret” that the “highly offensive” graphics were displayed, adding it was done entirely without their knowledge.
The apology came after the Scottish rock band were reported to the police after a video was screened on stage on Monday which appeared to show the Star of David entwined with a swastika.
A backdrop showing the graphics appeared behind the band as they performed their 2000 song Swastika Eyes during the one-off gig.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Roundhouse said they were “appalled” by the display.
“We are appalled that antisemitic imagery was displayed during a Primal Scream gig on Monday 8t

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