Radiohead send 'love and support' to fans attacked at album listening party in Istanbul
Fans were reportedly attacked during a listening party for the band's new album A Moon Shaped Pool
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Your support makes all the difference.Radiohead have said their “hearts go out” to fans attacked during a listening party in Istanbul.
The band held a streaming event with record stores across the globe to celebrate the release of their new album, A Moon Shaped Pool.
But a violent attack broke out at an event at Velvet IndieGround Records on Friday evening, where fans had gathered to listen to the live audio stream.
The event was streamed on Periscope, and so was caught on camera - with footage uploaded to YouTube.
Radiohead said in a statement: “Our hearts go out to those attacked tonight at Velvet IndieGround in Istanbul.
“We hope that someday we will be able to look back on such acts of violent intolerance as things of the ancient past.
“For now, we can only offer our fans in Istanbul our love and support.”
It has been reported in the local media that the attack came from a group of extremists who objected to event being held during the holy month of Ramadan.
In the video, attackers are shown entering the shop, shouting “close this place down”
There is a noise of bottles breaking, and someone screams: “Please do not hit.”
It is unknown how many people were injured in the attack, or the severity of their injuries.
One of the event hosts appeared to post about the encounter on the website Reddit, saying: “I am the person that's speaking in that video. I am the owner of that Periscope account.
“They were determined to kill us. We were beaten by more than 20 men with pipes in their hands, beer bottles were broken on our heads. I don't even know how we made it out. I will share the details later guys, just hoping that no one will die.”
He later added: “I love you all. Looks like everyone at our event is fine. For the first time in my life, I was scared of being killed. Can't even think right now, just a blank stare at the walls".
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