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Bob Vylan Dropped by Booking Agent After Controversial Glastonbury Set, ‘Death to the IDF’ Chant


Bob Vylan was dropped by its agent UTA after the duo's Glastonbury performance, when Bobby Vylan led chants of "death to the Israeli Defence Forces."

Following Bob Vylan ‘s controversial Glastonbury set on Saturday (June 28), the punk-rap duo was dropped by its booking agent, UTA, Billboard U.K. can confirm. The latter’s set was one of the most anticipated of the weekend and drew a huge crowd; Kneecap member Mo Chara was recently charged with a terror offense following the emergence of a video in which he allegedly waved a Hezbollah flag. Posting on Instagram on Sunday evening (June 29), Bobby told his fans that he had been “inundated” with a mixture of “support and hatred” since appearing at Glastonbury, but that he stood by what he said and is calling for “a change in foreign policy.”

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