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Group facing a terror ban takes to the ‘Shangri La’ stage – now that really is peak Glastonbury

Activists handed out free keffiyehs and Palestine Action got platformed twice in an event suffused with anti-Israel activism

June 30, 2025 15:08
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A presenter on the Shangri La stage welcomes Palestine Action to the platform (Image: YouTube)
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Glastonbury bills itself as a celebration of peace and unity but while tens of thousands danced to headline acts, a different kind of performance unfolded on the festival’s political fringes.

In one of two appearances, Palestine Action activists were invited onto the “Shangri La” stage on Thursday, where they were met with whoops and cheers from the crowd – even as ministers attempt to designate it a terrorist organisation following an attack on RAF Brize Norton, which was claimed by the group.

Palestine Action also distributed dozens of free branded t-shirts and their events drew sizeable crowds.

It came as Glastonbury faced mounting criticism over performers including punk duo Bob Vylan – now under police investigation for chanting “death to the IDF” – and Irish rap group Kneecap, one of whose members faces terror charges linked to alleged support for Hezbollah.