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Police release update on Bob Vylan Glastonbury investigation
Avon and Somerset Police interviewed a man voluntarily after CPS advice regarding a public order incident linked to Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury chant.
- On Monday, November 10, a man in his mid-30s voluntarily attended a police interview under caution with Avon and Somerset Police, who said such interviews preserve evidence or public safety.
- During the Glastonbury set on Saturday, June 28, Bob Vylan frontman Bobby Vylan led a chant of 'death, death to the IDF', prompting a public order incident and criminal investigation.
- Following CPS advice received during the week commencing Monday, October 20, the Avon and Somerset Police arranged a voluntary interview after review, the force said.
- Cancellations followed the Glastonbury controversy, but Bob Vylan's next UK appearance was at Boardmasters Festival at Watergate Bay, Cornwall, with a Prospect Building, Bristol show on November 20.
- On the podcast, Pascal Robinson-Foster said 'I’d do it again tomorrow, twice on Sundays', despite facing backlash after Glastonbury.
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