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Israeli military chants at Glastonbury, punk-rap duo Bob Vylan faces calls for a ban from the upcoming Boardmasters festival.
At Glastonbury, the Belfast-based group led chanting against Prime Minister Keir Starmer while Bob Vylan's set included chants of "death to the IDF," a reference to the Israeli military.
The heat is off for Irish rap trio Kneecap after police dropped their criminal investigation into the group's controversial ...
Irish rap trio Kneecap have confirmed police have dropped the investigation into their Glastonbury Festival performance last ...
Kneecap said they will 'continue to fight' and 'continue to win' as they shared an update on the criminal investigation over ...
Rap-punk duo Bob Vylan responded to 'out of touch' Blur legend Damon Albarn after he called their Glastonbury set a ...
The Kneecap Glastonbury charges have been dropped but the investigation into Bob Vylan continues after Palestine chants.
Punk-rap group Bob Vylan’s anti-IDF Glastonbury set has become a lightning rod. The prime minister and U.S. deputy secretary of State are involved. The BBC is changing policies. But Bob Vylan ...
Police are still investigating Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance, and Kneecap MC Mo Chara still faces a terror charge over ...
The group defended their show on Instagram after the announcement, saying "every single person who saw our set knew no law ...
In June, Worthy Farm’s West Holt stage saw the punk duo – comprising of frontman Bobby Vylan and drummer Bobbie Vylan – spark controversy as they led crowds at the festival into a frenzy with chants ...
A police probe into a performance by Ipswich band Bob Vylan at Glastonbury 2025 is continuing after officers dropped the investigation into Kneecap.
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