Feist Leaves Arcade Fire Tour Over Frontman Win Butler's Misconduct Allegations
Singer-songwriter Feist has left Arcade Fire’s WE tour after opening for the band following sexual misconduct allegations against frontman Win Butler.
Feist opened for the band’s first two shows back since multiple people accused Butler of having “inappropriate” sexual interactions with them “given the gaps in age, power dynamics, and context in which they occurred,” Pitchfork reported.
Butler admitted to consensual relationships outside of his marriage to Arcade Fire co-founder Régine Chassagne but disputed acting in a nonconsensual manner.
Feist donated proceeds from merch sales at the shows to Women’s Aid Dublin, a group looking to end domestic violence in Ireland.
Feist was scheduled to perform with the Grammy-winning band for the remainder of September, however, she announced her departure from the tour in an Instagram post on Thursday.
“This has been incredibly difficult for me and I can only imagine how much more difficult it’s been for the people who came forward. More than anything I wish healing to those involved,” Feist wrote.
″...The last two nights on stage, my songs made this decision [to leave] for me. Hearing them through this lens was incongruous with what I’ve worked to clarify for myself through my whole career.