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UK police to review Glastonbury acts over pro-Palestine chants – Middle East Monitor

29 June 2025
in Middle East
UK police to review Glastonbury acts over pro-Palestine chants – Middle East Monitor
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British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan and Irish group Kneecap led pro-Palestinian chants at Glastonbury Festival, prompting police to review their comments. Kneecap’s Liam O’Hanna criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s remarks on their performance while wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh, and the BBC faced backlash for airing Bob Vylan’s set without censorship but not Kneecap’s.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: At the Glastonbury Festival, a music duo called Bob Vylan and another group called Kneecap shouted messages supporting Palestine, which made some people upset and led the police to check if any rules were broken.

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