Bob Vylan announces plans to sue BBC for defamation

Bob Vylan said Friday that the rap duo will take legal action against the BBC for defamation. The announcement follows the group's 2025 Glastonbury performance and the broadcaster's response to it.

Bob Vylan stated on social media that the BBC placed inaccurate labels on the duo after their set. The group performed chants of "Free, free Palestine" and "Death, death to the IDF" on the West Holts Stage.

Festival organizers described the comments as appalling. The BBC, which broadcast the performance live, later said the set would not be available on demand.

Bob Vylan accused the BBC of attempting to silence opposition to events in Palestine and of editing or removing related content. The duo said it takes pleasure in pursuing the case in court.

In the aftermath, the duo's U.S. visas were revoked and some festival appearances were canceled. U.K. police considered but ultimately dropped an investigation into the performance.

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Wireless Fest organizer defends Ye booking amid backlash

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Melvin Benn, managing director of Festival Republic, defended the decision to book Ye to headline Wireless Festival 2026 for three nights in London's Finsbury Park. In a statement, Benn condemned Ye's past comments about Jews and Hitler as abhorrent but called for forgiveness and second chances. The booking has prompted sponsor withdrawals and criticism from UK leaders including Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

The Shindig Festival in Wiltshire is scheduled to take place from May 21 to 24 at Charlton Park, but its licence is under review due to concerns about disorder and public safety. The scrutiny follows Bob Vylan's controversial performance at Glastonbury 2025. Organisers are working with authorities to address the issues.

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Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood has compared the cancellation of his shows due to pro-Palestinian boycotts to taking books off shelves. The comments came in an interview with El País following pressure that led to the cancellation of two UK performances.

Folkets Hus in Borlänge has canceled a planned show with Aron Flam, Henrik Jönsson and Jan Emanuel Johansson. The organizer is now demanding six-figure damages.

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A lineup of veteran British musicians is set to take the stage at London's Scala on May 17 for an Artists for Gaza fundraiser. The event will raise money for medical aid in Gaza through Health Workers 4 Palestine.

Milli Vanilli announced they will not perform at the upcoming Freedom 250 event in Washington, D.C. Several other artists have also distanced themselves from the festival. The 16-day event is scheduled for June 25 to July 10 at the National Mall.

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Police detained four protesters outside SVT's TV building on Gärdet in Stockholm on Sunday evening. The group of about 15 protested ahead of the party leaders' debate in Agenda without a permit. Three tried to force their way into the building but were stopped.

 

 

 

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