Who is Bob Villan and where do they descend? Real names and everything we know about the duo in the wake of the controversy

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The villain Pop Whelene sparked an online controversy after performing at the GlastonBury 2025 Festival on Saturday. The front team and guitarist, Bobby Villan, known as Pascal Robinson Foster, and Dermas Pope Villan, formed their musical partnership in Epswich, England, in 2017.

During the Glastonbury Group, the duo, “Death, death, to the Israeli Defense Army, chanted, referring to the Israeli Defense Forces,” Free, Free, Palestine “, and” From the River to the Sea, Palestine must be, God willing, free. ” They encouraged the audience to join the chanting as well, as many of those present waving the Palestinian national flag.

According to Variety, the AVON and Somerset Police Department, which is currently investigating the matter, said on Saturday:

“Video evidence will be evaluated by officers to determine whether any crimes may have been committed and that require a criminal investigation.”

I earned them a strong Bob Villan act cash Of many people, including the organizers of the Glastonbury Festival and the BBC. Kerr Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, also described the chants of the duo “The Discourse Discourse”.

The BBC, responsible for broadcasting the band’s performance on Saturday, condemned the “deep attack” chants, and said that Bob Villan’s performance would not be available on iPlayer.

Glastonbury Festival The organizers shared their reaction through the Instagram statement on Sunday. They emphasized that the festival did not hesitate with all the personal views of the artists. The organizers said they were “horrific” through the data of the English villain during their group, adding:

“Their chants have crossed a big line, and we urgently remind all the participants in the production of the festival that there is no place in Glastonbury due to anti -Semitism, hate speech or incitement to violence.”


A short look at Bob Villan and their music amid their response to Glastonbury controversy

Per RTE, the English music duo works with a mixture of species, including villain, dirt and solid rocks. According to The Daily Mail, the vocalist, who goes to the title of Bobby Vylan, was determined as Pascal Robinson-Foster, a 31-year-old birthmark in Epswich. numerous Record designations According to what was reported due to his alleged extremism.

Since its formation in 2017, Bobby and Bobby Villan have released four albums so far – Small like the sun (2024), Life price (2021), a luxurious version of the album in 2022, We live here (2021), and Dread (2019). The duo of rap music appeared in the UK initially with EP entitled Thai In 2017.

Pop Villan has more than 230 thousand month Listeners on SpotifyAnd more than 27,000 subscribers on YouTube, where they shared some music videos. The band addresses societal issues, including right -wing, racist policy, and others, in its songs.

In 2022, Bob Vylan was awarded the Mobo Award for Best Alternative Music Category, which was first presented in the exhibition that year. Darmaz Pobby, as in the admission letter, said:

“I was watching Mobos all my life, and I was always in alternative music, and I never had the acting here. So, to get the first prize that was ever distributed … with myths and Skung Anansie in the room, which exceeded me that we could have had this.”

Frontman Bobby revealed that they have recorded, produced and mixed their music from their bedroom, and proud of their music that reaches the UK’s official album scheme.

After the controversy of Glastonbury, Bobby Villan took to Instagram To address the matter. He said he was immersed by positive and negative messages on social media. Then Bobby referred to his daughter expressing her opinion on school dinner, to deliver him:

“Teaching our children to talk about the change they want and need it is the only way to make this world a better place.”

Bobby added:

“It is extremely important to encourage future generations and inspire them to capture the flame that was transferred to us. Let’s show it out loud and clearly to the right thing to do when we want and need to change.”

Bob Vylan Frontman encouraged everyone to campaigns what they see properly, whether online or on the streets, and express their ideas on every public platform they can reach.