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Hanson Petitioned To Cancel SeaWorld Performance
Shane Bevel / For The Washington Post via Getty Images – Hanson
leaves the stage after playing at Hop Jam in Tulsa, Oklahoma on May 21, 2017. The band hails from Tulsa.
Activists (and at least a few fans) have called for Hanson to cancel a March 11 performance scheduled at the Seven Seas Food Festival at SeaWorld in Orlando, with a change.org petition saying, “So many animals have died at SeaWorld– and the number grows and grows.”
SeaWorld has called “Blackfish” propaganda, stating, “We object to Blackfish because its two central premises are wrong: (1) that life at SeaWorld is harmful for killer whales and for trainers working with these animals, and (2) that SeaWorld has attempted to cover up the facts surrounding the tragic death of trainer Dawn Brancheau in 2010, as well the history of Tilikum, the killer whale involved in that accident. Nothing could be further from the truth.”
While more than 19,000 people have signed the online petition, and it had grown by about 1,000 signatures in the time it took to write this article, it should be noted that anyone online can sign the petition regardless of being interested in Hanson or the concert in question.
Other artists to play the Seven Seas Food Festival, “a taste adventure” that happens every Saturday and Sunday from Feb. 17 to April 15, include Alabama, Chris Young, Hunter Hayes, Daughtry, Easton Corbin, Eli Young Band and others.
Bayside Stadium where the concerts are held has recently hosted artists including Larry The Cable Guy, ZZ Top, and others.
Pollstar has reached out to Hanson’s booking agent to ask if there are any plans to cancel or move the performance.