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BOB VYLAN DROPPED BY TALENT AGENCY AFTER BBC CALLS GLASTONBURY PERFORMANCE 'ANTISEMITIC' AND 'UNACCEPTABLE'
Punk duo Bob Vylan have allegedly been dropped by their talent agency, UTA, following a controversial performance at Glastonbury Festival. The decision came after UTA reviewed the duo’s on-stage comments, which included rapper Bobby Vylan leading chants of “Free, free Palestine” and “Death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]” during their set on the West Holts Stage on Saturday, 28 June. The BBC has since spoken out, stating that the set should not have been aired on its platform.