A few days before the start of its 18-date
Warrior Tour
, which will begin on October 19 in Nancy and end on November 28 in Brussels, IAM has announced great news for all spectators without a health pass. .
On Tuesday, October 5, the group of Marseille rappers posted a video on Instagram in which they explain that they take charge of PCR tests for all people who want to go to their concerts without being vaccinated.
The reason?
From October 15, PCR and antigen tests will be chargeable, to the tune of 44 and 22 euros each.
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IAM wants all social classes to be able to come to the concert without being hampered by the price of the PCR test at the entrance. The group therefore intends "to
take charge of the antigenic tests at the entrance to concerts, for anyone who does not have the health pass, for any reason whatsoever,
" he said. The quartet still specifies their position on vaccination: "
We are not antivax, we are just for individual freedom, choice. Long live freedom.
"The singer Akhenaten takes the opportunity to clarify that"
the tests will no longer be covered by Social Security, for only part of the population, eh. Long live equality ...
"He concludes by criticizing the difference in sanitary measures according to the places of leisure and those of work:
" No sanitary pass to go to work by public transport but sanitary pass for leisure.
"
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Firmly opposed to the sanitary pass
In July, the IAM group had already spoken out against compulsory vaccination.
In a video posted on Twitter, the leader of the Akhenaton group chanted: “
With the IAM group, we are against the health pass, against compulsory vaccination.
Our freedoms and especially the future of our children are at stake
.
Unfortunately, these laws are dangerous for everyone.
It is together that we will find solutions.
Long live life, long live love, long live humanity.
"