English rocker Ian Brown has vowed never to perform in Israel, because he doesn't agree with the government's regime.
The former Stone Roses frontman is close friends with Israeli pop star Nimrod Levy, who advised the ONE LOVE hitmaker to stay away from his homeland.
Brown says, "Nimrod has told me it isn't safe to me to go over there. Nimrod told me that it isn't safe to be in a club, in a city or in the country.
"Palestine is the biggest open-air prison in the world.
"Israel is a brutal regime, but if I didn't play countries where I didn't agree wit the regime, I'd never have played a show.
"I can say that without worrying. Let's put it this way, I haven't noticed any Mossad (Israeli intelligence agency) agents outside my front door."
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