The National has this guy booked, and I'll be honest, I had no clue who he is. Apparently he has made several anti-homophobic statements in the past and wrote a song when he was 15 about shooting a gay man in the head. LiveNation has cancelled his shows at all of their venues, and now a massive protest is going on locally by the LGBT community (the vast majority of which, as full disclosure, appear to be from out-of-state, so perhaps hutch was onto something) demanding the venue cancel the concert and eat the fee they would still have to pay to the artist or none of them (supposedly) will ever visit The National again. The National seems to be saying they will not even consider the possibility, and it's turned into a powderkeg with people on both sides saying they'll show up to attend or protest with licensed handguns, etc, etc.
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Would you boycott a venue in perpetuity because of an artist you disagree with vehemently being booked there? Seems an interesting discussion.