Pank Duo Bob Valn has been removed from the line-up of a concert in Manchester after his controversial appearance at Glstonbury.
The group was due to title to the radar festival at Victoria Warehouse on Saturday, but Organizers confirmed in a statement They will no longer be visible.
In response, Bob Valn posted a statement on Instagram, told fans: “Manchester, we will come back.”
Bob Valn was also due to performing at the French Festival Kev Fest on Sunday, but the organizers told the BBC that their presence was also drawn.
In Glestonbury, Bob Valn’s chief singer led the crowd in the mantras of “Death, Death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]”Criticizing the political spectrum including the Prime Minister, who called it a” abusive language speech “.
Bob villain Answers to anger In a post on Instagram on Tuesday, he said he was “targeted” to speak.
“We are not for the death of Jews, Arabs or any other caste or group of people. We are for disintegrating a violent military machine,” he said.
He said that “We, like those in the spotlight, do not have a story, we are a distraction from the story, and whatever restore we receive will be a distraction”.
On Wednesday, after the cancellation of the concert, he reiterated his position, stating the followers, “Silence is not an option. We will recover, the people of Palestine are hurting.” The group said they would return to Manchester in future.
The organizers of Kev Fest, who are held in Gissors Town, said they would later issue a statement explaining their decision to leave the band.
A German music site It is also confirmed that Bob Valn will no longer be open For the US band Gogol Bordelo at a concert in Colon in September.
The BBC has been criticized to broadcast the Glstonbury set through a live stream that was available on the iPlayer.
UK chief rabbi Sir Emram Mirvis strongly criticized Earlier this week, “Broadcast of Vile Jewish-Narat” in Glstonbury “.
The BBC had earlier stated that “the antisementic feelings expressed by Bob Valn were completely unacceptable and there is no place on our airwaves”.
In a statement on Monday, the corporation said: “The team was working with a live situation, but we should have pulled the stream during the demonstration. We regret that it did not happen.”
The Broadcast Regulator Off also released a statement stating that it was “very worried” about the live stream, saying that “BBCs have clearly questions”.