Saying "I'm sorry to disappoint my fans in the area, but we need to take a stand against this hatred" and "Spread peace and love," Ringo has joined Bruce in refusing to perform in North Carolina which recently passed a bill many see as discriminatory. "He asks that we all support organizations that are fighting to overturn this law in whatever way we can" reads a statement on Facebook which you can read in its entirety below.

Ringo Starr Cancels His June 18th All Starr Tour Show
at Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, NC
in Opposition of HB2

4pm EST, Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - Ringo Starr has canceled his North Carolina performance in opposition to the passing of HB2. Like Bruce Springsteen and other fellow artists, Ringo stands with those fighting against the bigotry of HB2.

Ringo states, "I'm sorry to disappoint my fans in the area, but we need to take a stand against this hatred. Spread peace and love.”

This law opens the door to discrimination everywhere by limiting anti-discrimination laws against people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Ringo adds, “How sad that they feel that this group of people cannot be defended."

He asks that we all support organizations that are fighting to overturn this law in whatever way we can.

As Canned Heat sang, "Let’s work together."

And The Beatles said, "All you need is love."

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