Bob Vylan Concert Cancelled Over Charlie Kirk Death Comments
- On Saturday, September 13, British punk duo Bob Vylan performed at Club Paradiso in Amsterdam and made statements many found harsh and offensive.
- These remarks followed the assassination of Charlie Kirk on Wednesday at Utah Valley University, an event widely described as a political killing.
- During the show, frontman Pascal Robinson-Foster insulted Kirk, dedicating a song to him as "an absolute piece of shit" and mocking his death while the crowd cheered.
- Footage of the rant gained over 1.5 million views on social media, drawing sharp criticism from figures like Piers Morgan and calls for police investigations.
- This incident intensified controversy around Bob Vylan, who previously faced U.S. visa bans and police scrutiny over their pro-Palestinian and anti-IDF chants, highlighting tensions over artistic and political expression.
94 Articles
94 Articles
Bob Vylan Gig Canceled After Front Man Celebrated Charlie Kirk’s Death on Stage
English punk rap duo Bob Vylan have had their next major gig canceled in Holland after their front man celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death on stage. On Sept. 10, Charlie Kirk, 31, a father of two and the most prominent American political figure to be assassinated in nearly six decades, was fatally shot in the neck while speaking at a Utah college campus. Bob Vylan’s performance at Amsterdam’s Club Paradiso on Saturday went viral when the band’s fron…
Bob Vylan response shows the Right still isn’t woke enough
Far-Left British rage-bait rappers Bob Vylan have been courting clicks again, this time thanks to vocalist Pascal Robinson-Foster gloating at a gig in Amsterdam over the shocking assassination of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The American official response was swift: Christopher Landau, the Deputy Secretary of State, posted on X yesterday that the State Department [...]Read More...
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium