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Glastonbury Festival 2025: Art and Music Collide with Political Statements
Glastonbury Festival 2025 became a hotbed for political expression,as musical performances and art installations tackled pressing social issues. From controversial chants to thought-provoking visual displays, the festival served as a platform for artists and activists to voice their opinions on global matters.
Musical Acts Spark Debate
The music lineup at Glastonbury ignited several controversies. Punk duo Bob Vylan drew criticism, including condemnation from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, for leading festivalgoers in a chant of “Death, death to the IDF.” Meanwhile, veteran rocker Neil Young reportedly attempted to prevent the BBC from broadcasting his headlining set, alleging “corporate control” over the media outlet. Belfast rap group Kneecap, previously criticized for pro-Palestine messages at Coachella in april, performed as scheduled despite calls for their removal by members of Parliament and Starmer [[1]].