Earlier this year, Bob Vylan sparked a controversy when they got a Glastonbury audience to chant “Death to the IDF” with them, and they are “not regretful” for it.
Bobby Vylan, the British hip-hop/punk duo’s frontman, was recently a guest on The Louis Theroux Podcast, and he spoke about their very public stance against the Israeli Defense Forces, which was subsequently investigated by Avon and Somerset authorities.
When asked if, having lived through the fallout from that performance, he would still do it again if given the chance to do so, Bobby — whose real name is Pascal Robinson-Foster — replied, “Like what if I was to go to Glastonbury again tomorrow? Yes, I would do it again. I’m not regretful of it.”
“I’d do it again tomorrow, twice on Sundays,” he then quipped. “I’m not regretfu

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