Bob Vylan frontman warns ‘you’ll get me in trouble’ after further IDF chants | Music

Bob Vylan’s pioneer has warned his fans to stop cheering against the Israeli army during the first UK concert since the Glastonbury festival performance.
Pascal Robinson-Foster, called Bobby Vylan, said that they could take an investigation into the group on the comments he made on Police Glastonbury to the fans at a surprise concert sold in London on Wednesday night.
He referred to the 34 -year -old Israeli Defense Forces and talked about working for the “Damn Zionist düzen during the cheering of“ death, death to IDF ve and the West Holts scene at the Somerset Festival on June 28th. Bob Vylan made a statement last week claiming that they “aim to speak”.
Belfast came before Trio Kneecap’s appearance on the same stage. Both groups are investigated by Avon and Somerset police during their concerts.
Bob Vylan’s sincere concert in his 100 club on Wednesday night, some fans began to repeat Glastonbury’s hymn “Death, IDF to IDF”.
Robinson-Foster, “You will put me in trouble, apparently every divine good but you [sic] “Free, Free Palestine” will put me in trouble before led the crowd in cheers ”.
As Robinson-Foster said, the Palestinian flag ended the concert: “We are a loving group, we love you because you are here. We love the Palestinian people.”
After the Glastonbury sets, it turned out that the group had already been investigated by the Met Police in relation to the alleged comments made at a concert in London in May, and Robinson-Foster’s death as a terrorist agent for Israel. Death to IDF. “
Since then, it is reported that they have been released by United Talent Agency (UTA) as well as a series of concerts, including US tours, which seem to have removed the group from their websites and at the same time after their visas have been canceled.
Despite the criticism, the group albums entered the graphics with Humble As The Sun, and the UK climbed to number 1 in Hip-Hop and R & B album lists. The band is expected to take the stage at the Boardmasters Surfing and Music Festival in Newquay, Cornwall in August.