During a surprise performance at London's 100 Club, Bob Vylan addressed a controversial chant from their previous Glastonbury show by instructing fans to refrain from repeating it. Frontman Bobby Vylan explained that chants could get him in trouble and suggested an alternative by leading a "Free Palestine" chant instead. Following their contentious Glastonbury performance that resulted in severe repercussions, including visa revocation by the Trump administration, Bob Vylan clarified that their intention was to challenge militarization rather than incite violence against people. Their album, 'Humble as the Sun,' has recently topped the UK hip-hop and R&B charts amid the controversy.
Bobby Vylan quickly intervened during a performance, instructing fans to refrain from chanting "Death to the IDF" due to the potential controversies surrounding it.
Bob Vylan clarified they do not promote violence against any group, but instead call for dismantling a military machine while condemning governmental distractions from conflicts.
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