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A punk-rap pair out of the United Kingdom, which shouted, “death as IDF,” and “Free Palestine” during their sets at the Glustonbury Festival, is now being condemned by political and festival officials for their works.
London -based Bob Waln has described himself as “the most beautiful punk/rap/allt cheese that you will meet anytime.” With songs like “We Live Here,” “Dream Bigzer,” “I am violent,” and “terms and conditions”, the pair mixed elements of rap and punk.
The pair performed a high-energy set at the Glestonbury Festival on Saturday, which eventually turned into a political podium to shout anti-Israel for the group singer.
Catching the microphone, singer Bobby Waln shouted, “Death, death in IDF [Israel Defense Forces]”IDF Israel’s national army is several times before turning the microphone towards the crowd to receive the attendees to repeat the chanting. The crowd’s video showed several Palestinian flags in the video of the crowd, which waved as artists and attendees.
The rapper comes out of the concerts, alleging that they wanted to give him the statement of ‘Free Palestine’.
Bob Valn was demonstrating on the stage of West Holts during the Glustonabury Festival at Worth Farm at Summerset on Saturday 28 June 2025. (UI Mok/PA images through gati images)
At one point, Valn shouted “free, free, free Palestine”, and again, some of the crowds he had said.
Before returning to his set, however, Waln finished chanting and said, “Hell yes, from the river to the sea. There should be Palestine, there will be Inshallah, it would be free.”
Videos of mantras spread on the Internet like crazy, and now the British police videos in the Samarset and Avon are reviewing, to determine if a crime can be committed, which will require a criminal investigation. ,
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For the backdrop of a Palestinian flag, Bobby Waln, British pair Bob Valn, demonstrated on the fourth day of the Glustonabury Festival at Worth Farm in Pilton village of South-West England on the fourth day of the Glustonabury Festival. (Through Oli Scarf/AFP Getty Image)
The BBC reported that the British Prime Minister Kir Stmper condemned Bob Valn, which was called to call the death of Israeli soldiers with the use of “Appealing indecent language”.
The BBC, which aired the festival live, allegedly selected the pair’s set from its iPlayer.
The BBC stated that it issued a warning on screen about “very strong and discriminatory language” during a live stream, the Associated Press said.
Festival organizers have not taken the comments lightly and since then issued a statement on Instagram, stating, “In 1970, the Glastonbury Festival was built in 1970 as a place to come up with people and be rejoiced in music, art and best human effort.”
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Bob Waln’s Bobby Waln held the Glustonabury Festival 2025 in front of the West Holts Stage in front of the West Holts Stage on June 28, 2025 in Glustonbury, England on 28 June, 2025. (Photo by Leon Neel/Getty Image)
The statement said, “As a festival, we stand against all forms of war and terrorism. We will always believe – and actively campaign – for hope, unity, peace and love,” said in the statement. “Glastonbury 2025, with around 4,000 performances, will be artists and speakers seen in our stages whose views we do not share, and the presence of an artist here should never be seen as a silent support of his opinion and beliefs.
The statement continued, “However, we are impressed by the statements made by Bob Waln from West Holts Stage.” “His mantras have crossed a line very much and we are immediately reminding everyone involved in the production of the festival that there is no place in Glastonebury for antismitism, there is indecent language or provocation for violence.”
Another group, Kneecap, on Saturday also performed despite a terrorist fee for one of his members to alleged Hizbullah. During the performance, Kneecap led the huge crowd in the mantras of “Free Palestine”.
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Known as Britain’s largest summer concert, Glastonbury has prepared a crowd of around 200,000 music fans every year for Worth Farm in South -West England. About 4,000 work during the festival in 120 stages.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.