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Bob Vylan Deny Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Death in New Video

Controversial punk duo Bob Vylan faces a fierce backlash after a newly surfaced video appears to show them celebrating the death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and launching a vile attack on his deceased father during a live performance.

Rock Frontman Disgusted by Far-Right Use of Band's Song

The Libertines' frontman Pete Doherty expresses disgust after the band's track is featured in a political campaign video for Germany's far-right AfD party without permission, sparking outrage and legal threats.

Bob Vylan in hot water over Charlie Kirk assassination 'joke'

British grime-punk band Bob Vylan faces a severe backlash after frontman Bobby Vylan appeared to celebrate a fictional assassination of prominent American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk during a live performance, igniting a firestorm of criticism.

James 'disgusted' as far-right march uses hit song 'Sit Down'

Manchester rock band James has issued a furious statement after discovering their anthem 'Sit Down' was used by a far-right group led by Tommy Robinson during a march in Whitehall. The band condemns the association and reaffirms their anti-racist stance.

Coldplay's £1bn Tour: Eco-Controversy Behind Record Payday

Coldplay's Music of the Spheres world tour becomes the highest-grossing tour by a band in history, surpassing £1 billion. But the monumental success is shadowed by ongoing criticism over the band's environmental impact and sustainability claims.

Royel Otis Drummer Susan Knox Spotted in Shoreditch

Royel Otis drummer Susan Knox was seen enjoying a night out in trendy Shoreditch, London, after the band's meteoric rise to fame. Get the exclusive details on her low-key style and the band's whirlwind success.

Vintage Band T-Shirts Now Worth Thousands

Your old band t-shirts could be a hidden goldmine. A new report reveals vintage merch from The Prodigy, Oasis, and other 90s icons is fetching astronomical prices, with one shirt selling for over £7,000. Discover the booming collector's market turning old

Cradle of Filth Members Quit Tour in Dramatic Split

Two key members of British extreme metal band Cradle of Filth have abruptly quit the band mid-tour, citing 'private and personal reasons'. The shock exit comes amidst fan speculation linking the departure to frontman Dani Filth's recent symphonic metal co

Blue Wiggle Accused of Undermining Ex-CEO in Lawsuit

Explosive allegations emerge as The Wiggles' ex-CEO, Paul Field, sues for unfair dismissal, claiming Anthony Field (The Blue Wiggle) systematically undermined his leadership, leading to his controversial ousting from the children's entertainment empire.

Ultra Violets Bassist Tyler Harris Dies - Band 'Heartbroken'

The UK music scene is in mourning as Ultra Violets announce the devastating loss of their bassist, Tyler Harris. Bandmates and fans pay emotional tribute to the talented musician remembered for his 'beautiful soul' and profound impact.

Maroon 5's New Album Flops on Billboard Chart

Maroon 5's latest album, 'Jordi', fails to make a significant impact on the Billboard 200 chart, sparking criticism from fans who believe the band has 'fallen off' and abandoned its original sound for generic pop.

Kneecap Cancel London Gig After US Denies Entry

Irish rap trio Kneecap's highly anticipated London show has been abruptly cancelled after the band was denied entry to the United States for a separate tour, sparking outrage and disappointment among fans.

Sting sued by Police bandmates over millions in royalties

Rock legend Sting is being sued for millions by former bandmates Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers over disputed royalties from The Police's iconic back catalogue, in a dramatic legal battle that threatens to tarnish the band's legacy.

Liam Gallagher's Plea to Noel for Oasis Reunion

Liam Gallagher makes a stunning public plea to brother Noel for an Oasis reunion, offering to put their legendary feud aside. Get the latest on the potential comeback of Britpop's biggest band.

Kneecap's pro-Palestine chant sparks festival boycott

Irish rap group Kneecap's pro-Palestine performance at Manchester's Sounds of the City festival has ignited a firestorm, leading to a mass artist boycott and accusations of antisemitism. The controversial act, which involved waving a Palestinian flag and

The Last Dinner Party Face Boycott Calls After Glastonbury

Fresh from their Glastonbury victory, indie sensations The Last Dinner Party face a social media storm and calls for a boycott over their name's perceived political connotations. Discover the full story behind the controversy.

Mary Wallopers Cancel Festival Over Barclays' Israel Links

Irish folk band The Mary Wallopers cancels their performance at England's Victorious Festival, citing the event's sponsorship by Barclays Bank and its links to companies supplying arms to Israel. The move ignites debate on artist activism and the BDS move

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