Napalm Death gig axed as noise is a threat to museum
Bosses have pulled the plug on a Black Country artist's stunt featuring heavy metal band Napalm Death because of fears the din could damage London's Victoria & Albert Museum.
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Keith Harrison created three ceramic sound systems, based on tiles used in the tower blocks of the Bustleholme Mill estate where he grew up in West Bromwich, to be used in a Napalm Death gig at the V&A.
But the museum cancelled Friday's performance after concerns that the volume was a threat to the gallery and visitors.




