Bob Vylan have hit out at the British government after receiving the news that they will face no criminal charges following the completion of a police investigation into their Glastonbury festival set ...
The punk rockers said they hoped the end to the investigation “inspires others” around the world in support of Palestinians.
Punk duo Bob Vylan say that they hope the decision not to bring criminal charges over chants made during their Glastonbury ...
Bob Vylan addressed the end of a police investigation into their Glastonbury chant that led to visa issues and tour cancellations, calling the probe unjustified.
No further action will be taken on the basis there is insufficient evidence for there to be a realistic prospect of ...
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Bob Vylan frontman speaks out on controversial death chant - 'I'd do it again tomorrow'
Bobby Vylan has expressed "no regrets" over his controversial chant at the Glastonbury Festival. The incident, which sparked a media storm during the BBC's coverage, saw the Bob Vylan frontman declare ...
Rapper Bobby Vylan doubled down on his decision to chant “death, death, death to the IDF” at the Glastonbury Festival this summer, noting he’d “do it again tomorrow” if given the opportunity. Vylan, ...
Bobby Vylan has no regrets. In his first interview since leading chants of “death, death, death to the IDF” at Glastonbury, the frontman of punk duo Bob Vylan (pronounced “villain”), spoke to The ...
Avon and Somerset Police have confirmed they will not pursue any prosecution against punk duo Bob Vylan following their ...
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British police drop case against Bob Vylan for ‘Death to the IDF’ chant
The punk rockers said they hoped the end to the investigation “inspires others” around the world in support of Palestinians.
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