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BELPHEGOR attacked and forced to cancel tour

Filipe Gomes 28/04/2016 News Comments Off on BELPHEGOR attacked and forced to cancel tour
BELPHEGOR attacked and forced to cancel tour

A few days ago Belphegor frontman Helmuth Lehner was provoked and attacked by a Russian orthodox fanatic at the St. Petersburg airport. The attacker was later identified as Anatoly Artyukh, who is the chair of Narodny Sobor, a national Orthodox Christian organization.

Helmuth Lehner managed to stay calm and did not retaliate, probably having in mind that if he did retaliate in any form, he would probably be arrested. Karl Sanders, known for his guitar work in Nile helped to control the situation, by placing himself between Helmuth Lehner and Anatoly Artyukh to prevent any physical altercations. Nevertheless, Artyukh still tried to throw a punch at Helmuth Lehner.

After that the band left and continued with their planned tour. Unfortunately they were forced to cancel the shows after a lot of difficulties that were created towards the band’s performance.

Belphegor Tour cancelation

Belphegor stated:

“After a great tour kickoff in Minsk, Belarus [18th April], Belphegor dealt with heavy opposition and censorship within Russia resulting in three shows being cancelled. We apologize to Russian supporters. The troop tried everything to secure the shows. The St. Petersburg concert was canceled just a few hours before Belphegor was scheduled to enter the stage on the 19th of April. We arrived in Moscow hoping for the best on the 20th. We were ordered to remove the already hanging backdrop, then told that stage props such as sculptures and crosses were forbidden, and Helmuth was not allowed to do vocals for the track “Lucifer Incestus”. During the second track, the sound engineer had been forced to mute the vocals for the rest of the show because of our lyrical content. We were outraged by the entire experience. Afterward, we were informed that we would be unable to play in Ekaterinburg (April 21st) and Krasnodar (April 23rd).”

Helmuth Lehner added:

“We’ve toured Russia three times since 2006 and always had amazing experiences. We’ve ignored all protests including death threats during the past few weeks. I was aware many black and death metal bands were having trouble recently, but we still marched in. To people who think they know everything: When that waste of oxygen approached us at the airport on the 19th, he had a hand in his pocket. I expected him to have a weapon. If I had hit him, I would have been thrown in jail, and he would have ended up in the hospital. That was their plan; he had that other degenerate filming the entire thing.
“Special thanks to brother Mr. Karl Sanders, who had the courage to block him as he continued to harass me. I’m a musician, not a fighter, especially in Russia. I’ve survived Typhus and have already been dead for six hours, hanging on only by machines followed by open-heart surgery. I do not fear anyone other than myself. No excuses to anyone!! End of story.
“It is of the utmost importance that artists have freedom of expression. Throughout history religions and governments have and continue to censor creative works all around the world. Thank you very much to all metalheads who loyally stand behind us and fight against oppressors and hypocritical moralizers. Russian supporters, be prepared!! Belphegor are unstoppable and will return.”

Belphegor

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“Thanks to Sviatlana Dubavets for the photo (above) shot during our Ritual in Minsk, Belarus.”

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