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At Glastonbury Festival’s Apocalypse Museum, an art installation slash testament to the world’s current woes, images of Gaza’s destruction are broadcast on TV sets, while an enormous sign transforms ...
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Despite calls for the band to be dropped from Glastonbury, festival organiser Emily Eavis has continued to support Kneecap’s presence here, while her father Michael responded to the question of ...
Avon and Somerset Police have launched a criminal investigation into the Glastonbury Festival sets of Bob Vylan and Kneecap, ...
Pro-Palestinian activism was once again a prominent presence at this year ... of the festival that there is no place at Glastonbury for antisemitism, hate speech or incitement to violence.” Irish rap ...
A performance by punk duo Bob Vylan is also being assessed after ‘death to the IDF’ chants were heard during both acts ...
In an interview with Arutz Sheva, Jewish Glastonbury attendee Romy Pikoos reflects on the anti-Israel chants, urging fellow ...
From chants of ‘Oh, Jeremy Corbyn’ to the gloom generated by the EU Referendum result and now controversy over Kneecap’s 2025 performance, Glastonbury has been the site where campaigners ...
Ms. Burchill has been writing from Britain for close to 50 years. Her latest book, 'Welcome to the Woke Trials,' was brought ...
Kneecap are, regardless of where you stand on that aforementioned controversy, the perfect Glastonbury band: a trio of men who spit bars about substance use and partying, as well as colonialism ...
And then there’s Kneecap, an Irish hip-hop trio who’ve come to exemplify this very split (or is it a contradiction?), their presence at this year’s Glastonbury – in the face of mounting criticism from ...