News

Bob Vylan led a chant of 'death to the IDF,' in reference to Israel's military, at the Glastonbury Festival Author of the ...
The government has pressed the BBC for "an urgent and detailed explanation" after broadcasting "utterly appalling and unacceptable" performances by Kneecap and Bob Vylan from the Glastonbury music ...
Bob Vylan themselves played their first UK show since Glastonbury at London’s 100 Club last week, and urged fans to stop repeating the “death to the IDF” chant after a group of attendees tried to ...
In the past, Glastonbury was organised alongside the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), which shaped its ideological anti-militarist stance. But their shifting politics with the recent ...
Under pressure from U.S. officials, and Canadian community groups, Canada's immigration minister has not said whether they would ban two music groups from entering the country.
We’ve not really heard from Damon Albarn for, well, since the most recent Blur reunion ended at Coachella around 15 months ago. But the singer has now broken cover and given an interview to The Sun, ...
Bob Vylan has been dropped from a European tour after the controversy caused by their performance at the Glastonbury festival ...
Elsewhere in the letter, Davie explained that Kneecap was viewed as a higher risk than Bob Vylan when the BBC carried out its risk assessment prior to Glastonbury. Kneecap’s set wasn’t broadcast live, ...
The BBC is to face questions on Gregg Wallace, its Glastonbury Festival coverage and the Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone documentary as it prepares to release its 2024/2025 annual report.
BBC revealed Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance could have been cut from the festival livestream if team members on the ground thought it necessary.
Tim Davie says employees who had the authority to end the broadcast were among 550 members of staff at the festival.