In a new interview organizer Catherine Jackson-Smith shared that the festival did not want to cancel the group’s headline set.

“It was categorically one of the most horrendous professional discussions I’ve ever had,” she said. “I cannot express clearly enough that I wanted Bob Vylan to perform at our festival. But this was not our decision.”

According to Jackson-Smith, Radar was caught between behind-the-scenes conversations involving the venue, its co-owners AMG and Live Nation, and local authorities. The decision to drop Bob Vylan was presented as an ultimatum: either cancel the band’s appearance or risk losing the entire Saturday program.

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    the statements made by Bobby Vylan, of punk duo Bob Vylan, during their set on Saturday. The performer led crowds on the festival’s West Holts Stage in chants of “death, death to the IDF.”

    Hear, hear!

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      Yeah I’ve listened to their music now, it’s not bad at all.

      Production value is a little low on tracks but could be part of the grunge sound they’re going for.

      Certainly will keep listening

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    You can feel their fear. They lost the narrative for their crimes against humanity and they’re trying to do whatever they can to prevent the spreading of the truth.

    Bob Vylan is so based.