News

Organizers of the Glastonbury Festival said Sunday they are "appalled" by the onstage statements of the punk duo Bob Vylan, ...
Keir Starmer said he didn't think it was "appropriate" for Kneecap to play Britain's biggest festival while member Mo Chara faces terrorism charges.
Kneecap have become well-known at this point for their fervent pro-Palestine activism onstage, particularly during the ...
The prime minister has joined Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis in responding to duo Bob Vylan's set on the West Holts stage, which police are investigating.
Indie band The Libertines' tried to start a 'Free Palatine' chant during their performance at the Pyramid Stage at ...
The BBC has come under fire for its coverage of the Glastonbury festival, after it aired “death to the IDF” chants by punk group Bob Vylan, but cut the stream for Irish band Kneecap.
He was also joined by the festival’s founder, Sir Michael Eavis, who was wheeled on to the stage by his daughter.
One of the members of punk duo Bob Vylan chanted ‘Death, death, to the IDF’ in reference to the Israel Defense Forces.
How to watch BBC coverage of Rod Stewart, Wolf Alice, Jorja Smith and Olivia Rodrigo - The BBC is offering over 90 hours of live-streamed coverage including performances from all the biggest stars ...
Music brings us together,” 80-year-old Rod Stewart tells the crowd, ahead of more music later from Jorja Smith, AJ Tracey, ...