David Draiman was met with boos from parts of the crowd during Black Sabbath's final concert in Birmingham. His strong stance on Israel, shared via social media, is believed to be the reason for the negative reception. Draiman participated in an all-star jam, performing covers of Sabbath's 'Sweet Leaf' and Osbourne's 'Shot in the Dark,' along with notable musicians from bands like Anthrax and Megadeth. He previously expressed appreciation for Sharon Osbourne's action against the hip-hop group Kneecap for their anti-Israel projection at Coachella.
David Draiman faced boos at the Black Sabbath concert in Birmingham, which may be linked to his strong support for Israel expressed on social media.
Draiman performed an all-star jam of Black Sabbath's 'Sweet Leaf' and Ozzy Osbourne's 'Shot in the Dark,' featuring members from bands like Megadeth and Guns N' Roses.
The singer's support for Israel has led to controversy, including thanking Sharon Osbourne for her stance on revoking the visas of Kneecap for their anti-Israel message.
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