Labour MP Fleur Anderson has urged for the cancellation of Tom Meighan’s upcoming performance at The Half Moon in Putney, South London, following his conviction for assaulting his now-wife, Vikki Ager. Meighan, the former frontman of Kasabian, stepped down from the band in 2020 after admitting to the assault on his fiancée in April of the same year.
While acknowledging the severity of Meighan’s actions, Young’s brewery, which runs The Half Moon, defended their decision to proceed with the gig, citing Meighan’s acceptance of responsibility, completion of community service, and steps towards rehabilitation. The brewery emphasized the importance of allowing individuals the chance to make amends and move forward in their lives.
Despite the controversy, Tom Meighan and Vikki Ager recently tied the knot, expressing their commitment to each other and highlighting Meighan’s efforts to improve himself and his relationships. The couple shared their joy at their intimate wedding ceremony in Leicester amidst close family and friends.
The situation has sparked debate and divided opinions among the public, with some supporting the decision to allow Meighan to continue his music career while others express concerns about the message it sends regarding domestic abuse.
