On Monday, the U.S. State Department announced that it had revoked the visas of the British punk duo Bob Vylan following their controversial performance at the Glastonbury Festival in England over the ...
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Punk duo Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance has led to a police assessment and condemnation from festival organisers and the BBC. The duo led crowds at the West Holts Stage in a chant of “death, ...
Bob Vylan has responded to the uproar over its "death to the IDF" comments at the Glastonbury festival with a statement that doubles down on the artist's pro-Palestinian position, albeit with less ...
LONDON (AP) — Rap-punk duo Bob Vylan on Tuesday rejected claims of antisemitism over onstage comments at the Glastonbury Festival that triggered a police investigation and sparked criticism from ...
The police in Britain are investigating, and the band lost its U.S. visas after a member called for “death” to Israel’s army at a festival. By Alex Marshall Reporting from London Before this weekend, ...
London — The BBC has said it regrets not pulling down its live stream of a performance at the Glastonbury music festival over the weekend that included what the broadcaster calls "utterly unacceptable ...
The UK punk rappers under investigation for chanting “death to the IDF” have sparked fresh disgust by publicly calling assassinated conservative Charlie Kirk a “piece of sh-t” whose pronouns are now ...
British punk-hip-hop duo Bob Vylan (pronounced like Bob Dylan if he was a villain) received outsized backlash over anti-IDF and pro-Palestine statements made by duo member Bobby Vylan, real name ...
Rap-punk duo Bob Vylan on Tuesday rejected claims of antisemitism over onstage comments at the Glastonbury Festival that triggered a police investigation and sparked criticism from politicians, the ...
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