Bob Vylan frontman warns you'll get me in trouble' after crowd's IDF chants
Briefly

Bobby Vylan's frontman Pascal Robinson-Foster cautioned fans against chanting anti-IDF slogans during a UK gig after facing police investigations for past comments. Following their Glastonbury performance, where Robinson-Foster led chants against the Israel Defense Forces, both Bob Vylan and another band faced scrutiny from law enforcement. At a recent London concert, Robinson-Foster acknowledged the crowd's enthusiasm but emphasized the risk of getting in trouble. The band ended the show by displaying the Palestinian flag while affirming their support for the Palestinian people amidst serious professional repercussions including dropped engagements and agency removal.
After leading the crowd in chants of 'Free, free Palestine,' Bobby Vylan expressed, 'We are a loving band, we love you lot for being here with us. We love the Palestinian people.'
The duo's controversy began following a performance at Glastonbury where Robinson-Foster led chants of 'death, death to the IDF,' which led to police investigations and several professional consequences.
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