Punk-duo Bob Vylan ensures concert statement in the Netherlands with controversial statements
A concert by the punk duo Bob Vylan in Tilburg in Dutch was canceled by the organizer after the artists had controversially expressed the murder of Charlie Kirks during a previous concert.
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Concert statement in Tilburg: Bob Vylan’s statements about Charlie Kirk provide scandal
During her appearance in the Amsterdam Paradiso on September 13th, Frontmann Bobby Vylan said “Independent” to the fans: “I want to dedicate this next one to an absolute piece of shit of a human being. of shit. “
Translated, this means roughly: “I would like to devote the next song to an absolute piece of shit from a person. His pronouns were/were. Because when you talk shit, you will be ready. Peace in peace, Charlie Kirk, you shit.”
Organizer 013: Understanding for gaza comments but a clear limit for murder statements
The organizer 013 described these statements as cross -border and announced the cancellation of the Poppodium 013 concert in Tilburg on September 16.
The punk duo from London had previously noticed with controversial political comments. Among other things, they had wished death at the Glastonbury Festival of the Israeli army.
Despite these Israeli statements, the Dutch organizer 013 had initially decided to have the concert in Tilburg. “The venue showed understanding for the artist’s anger about the international violence of the state of Israel in the Gaza Strip – a situation that deserves our full attention, even if his words were not our own. We continue to share this dismay and outrage,” said 013 in one Statement with. In addition, Bob Vylan made it clear in a statement that the earlier statement “death the IDF” was not said to have been an anti -Semitic slogan, but criticism of the Israeli army.
Concert statement in the Netherlands: platform for outrage, not for crossing border
“013 wanted to send out the message that Gaza deserves our full attention and that the outrage earns a place on the stage. We are still standing. Bob Vylan’s statements clearly exceeded for us last night in Paradiso,” said 013. The organizer decidedly decide the trivialization of political murder and the call to “search for people on the street”. “Although we understand that these statements were made in the context of punk and activism and the reporting about it is sometimes less differentiated than what actually happened, we still believe that these new statements go too far. They no longer fall within the framework of what we can offer as a platform.”
Bob Vylan react: No celebration about Charlie Kirk’s death
The criticism of Charlie Kirks celebrated the criticism, Bob Vylan, Bobby Vylan reacted to Instagram with the words: “At no time during the show yesterday’s death was celebrated. At no time celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death.”
On September 15, Bob Vylan will play a concert in the Dornroosje in Nijmegen that is not canceled.
Investigations after Bob Vylan’s appearance at the Glastonbury Festival
After Bobby Vylan’s statements about the Israeli army at the Glastonbury Festival in June 2025, the Avon and Somerset police initiated an investigation, as “Independent” reported. At the beginning of the month, BBC General Director Tim Davie described the broadcaster’s decision to broadcast Bob Vylan’s appearance live as a “very serious mistake”. According to “Independent”, Davie described the appearance of the punk duo as “anti-Semitic” and “deeply disturbing” in the survey by MPs for Culture, Media and Sport on September 9 on September 9.
After the appearance, the BBC had already published an apology, in which it was said: “We deeply regret that such an insulting and reprehensible behavior could be seen in the BBC, and would like to apologize to our viewers and listeners and especially with the Jewish community.” Bob Vylan, however, decidedly back anti-Semitism allegations.

