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Rockers B-52s dropped from White House dinner due to Israel-Hamas conflict

FILE PHOTO: (L-R) Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, and Kate Pierson of The B-52s host the art exhibit, "The B-52s and Save the Chimps Wild Planet Collection," at The Punk Rock Museum on 31 August 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
FILE PHOTO: (L-R) Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, and Kate Pierson of The B-52s host the art exhibit, "The B-52s and Save the Chimps Wild Planet Collection," at The Punk Rock Museum on 31 August 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
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Iconic rock band the B-52s will no longer perform at a White House dinner for Australia's premier due to the "sorrow" of the Israel-Hamas conflict, First Lady Jill Biden said Tuesday.

The band, best known for the 1989 hit "Love Shack", was scheduled to play at the state dinner for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday hosted by President Joe Biden.

"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, and we have decided to make adjustments to the entertainment portion of the evening," Jill Biden told reporters.

The New Wave band, named after a US bomber aircraft but more famous for their beehive hairdos, will still attend the state dinner but as guests, she added.

Presidential military bands will provide "instrumental music" instead.

Jill Biden made the announcement during a preview for the dinner, which will feature a guest chef, dishes including sarsaparilla-braised short ribs and design featuring US and Australian elements.

Albanese arrived at the White House on Tuesday ahead of a formal state visit on Wednesday when he is expected to discuss topics including China, Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war.

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