- Music
- 09 May 24
The artist performed the song at last week's protest at RTÉ, calling for a boycott of Eurovision
Irish singer songwriter Annette Joy has put out her new charity song ‘Homes Don’t Work With Bombs’ dedicated to the children of Gaza.
All proceeds generated by the folk tune will be going to Medical Aid for Palestine.
Although the song has only officially come out this week, Joy performed it last week during a protest outside of RTÉ headquarters in Donnybrook, calling for a boycott of this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
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The protest was joined by singers, musicians, artists and activists and organised by the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC).
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It featured a "die-in" by health workers, depicting the Eurovision as a contest said to be actively "art-washing" Israel's war crimes.
Another protest has been planned in Malmö, Sweden and is set to coincide with Israel’s performance at the semi-final today.
You can stream / buy Annette Joy’s latest single ‘Homes Don’t Work With Bombs’ here, or listen to it below. All proceeds are going to Medical Aid for Palestinians.