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Two bands are boycotting Radar festival after Bob Vylan were sacked from the line-up. The band were removed from the list of ...
The singer, who will play in Glasgow on Friday, said "seeing how much of that pro-Palestine messaging was cut from the BBC ...
Bands on the line-up for the 2025 edition of Radar festival have started boycotting the event following Bob Vylan being ...
Irish band The Scratch and Brighton-based all-female punk band ĠENN have pulled out of Manchester's Radar Festival after Bob ...
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Quirky flags were thin on the ground, but there were many Palestinian ones. At one point Robinson-Foster launched a chant of ...
Wet Leg singer Rhian Teasdale has told the PA news agency she feels the post-Glastonbury Festival reaction to sets by Bob Vylan and Kneecap is "messed up". The 32-year-old indie rocker's band played ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said she asked the BBC why nobody has been fired for airing a Gaza documentary which featured the son of a Hamas official. This comes ahead of a review looking into ...
What began as a defiant chant by a single British artist at Glastonbury has erupted into a global phenomenon— a symbolic ...
Rhian Teasdale, lead singer of Isle of Wight band Wet Leg, has defended the two bands after controversy at Glastonbury.
Palestine solidarity was not confined to a couple of moments, but was a pervasive normality at the festival, in stark ...