State Dept. to Revoke Visa of British Rock Duo Bob Vylan After 'Death to IDF,' 'Free Palestine' Glastonbury Chants
Monday, 30 June 2025 () The State Department is reportedly looking to revoke the visas for British rap punk rock duo Bobby Vylan after one of them chanted "death to IDF" as well as "Free Palestine" at a U.K. music festival.
Bob Vylan’s now legendary set from West Holts Stage at Glastonbury on Friday 28th June 2025, during which he condemned the Israeli government’s treatment of the people of Palestine, and led the crowd in chants in support of the Palestinian people, and against the Israeli and IDF genocide of them.
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