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No Love Shack at White House: B-52s won't play Aussie dinner

No Love Shack at White House: B-52s won't play Aussie dinner
A preview of the menu and place settings for the state dinner in honour of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, Oct 24, 2023.
PHOTO: Reuters

WASHINGTON — At the White House, the dinner is on but the band is out.

The B-52s' planned performance at US President Joe Biden's state dinner for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday (Oct 25) was scrapped as the event takes on a more sombre tone due to the Middle East crisis.

Biden welcomed Albanese to the White House on Tuesday evening and will host a lavish dinner party after the two allied leaders discuss rare earths and cyber security Wednesday.

The festivities will be accompanied by instrumental tunes from a US military band instead of the upbeat dance music from the group from the US state of Georgia, known for its hits Love Shack and Rock Lobster.

First lady Jill Biden said Tuesday the B-52s will attend the dinner as guests instead.

"While we had initially planned for the legendary B-52s to perform their iconic dance and party music, we are now in a time when so many are facing sorrow and pain."

The dinner comes less than three weeks after the Islamist militant group Hamas launched a deadly cross-border attack on Israel on Oct 7. The war since has left Gaza on the brink of a humanitarian crisis and created a diplomatic crisis for Biden.

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