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Chuck D of Public Enemy has defended Bob Vylan following their controversial remarks at Glastonbury last month.
Iconic punk-rap duo Bob Vylan—comprised of Bobby Vylan (vocals/guitar) and Bobbie Vylan (drums)—have seen their album Humble ...
Bob Vylan will no longer perform at England’s Radar Festival and France’s Kave Fest as fallout from their Glastonbury Festival appearance continues. The rap duo were denounced by Glastonbury ...
The London punk-rap duo Bob Vylan used their set at UK music festival Glastonbury to loudly protest Israel’s genocidal military campaign in Gaza, including a “death to the IDF” chant.
The Glastonbury Festival itself condemned Bobby Vylan’s comments in a statement on June 29, saying, “Their chants very much crossed a line and we are urgently reminding everyone involved in ...
Former Pink Floyd songwriter Roger Waters could face prosecution in the U.K. after declaring support for Palestine Action, a ...
Bob Vylan at the BandLab NME Awards 2022. Credit: Zoe McConnell for NME Bob Vylan have spoken out after being dropped from a Manchester festival due to their controversial Glastonbury slot.
Bob Vylan have been axed from a huge UK festival lineup following the controversy surrounding their Glastonbury appearance. The punk group was set to perform at RADAR Festival in Manchester, but ...
Bob Vylan were also set to play at the French music festival Kave Fest on Sunday and open for Gogol Bordello in Germany later this year. Both appearances have been cancelled.
Bob Vylan will no longer be performing at RADAR Festival, organisers confirmed today. The festival announced the news today in a social media post, stating: "Bob Vylan will not be appearing at ...
Punk duo Bob Vylan have been dropped from multiple upcoming festivals in both the UK and abroad following their controversial performance at Glastonbury. The group had been due to headline Radar ...
Bob Vylan performs at the Glastonbury Festival in England on June 28, 2025. Associated Press What To Know The duo's performance quickly drew condemnation from multiple governments and organizations.