Controversial singer and Pantera frontman Philip Anselmo will play two concerts in New Zealand next week, despite having his public stances on "white power".
One of the concerts will be in Christchurch next week and promoters are standing by the decision to bring Anselmo into the country.
The Pantera frontman was filmed ending a concert in 2016 by giving a Nazi salute and shouting "white power" and has made multiple public remarks about white supremacy.
He is due to play shows with The Illegals in Christchurch and Auckland on March 26 and 27, just over a week after the Christchurch terror attacks.
After the 2016 incident was caught on video and widely circulated online, Anselmo wrote an apology letter where he said he was "utterly responsible" for his mistakes. "[I] can only give you my word to no longer do them in the present, through ACTION, not just mere words," he wrote.