Band known for hits Love Shack and Rock Lobster dropped from entertainment line-up at state dinner for Anthony Albanese
The US has cancelled the B-52s’ scheduled performance at a White House state dinner on Wednesday amid the Israel-Hamas war.The US has cancelled the B-52s’ scheduled performance at a White House state dinner on Wednesday amid the Israel-Hamas war.The band, best known for the 1989 hit Love Shack, was scheduled to play at the state dinner on Wednesday hosted by the US president,
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