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Airing of ‘vile Jew-hate’ at Glastonbury was a moment of ‘national shame’, says Chief Rabbi

Sir Ephraim Mirvis condemns ‘outright incitement to violence and hatred’ at the festival

July 1, 2025 13:10
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Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis has warned "Toxic Jew-hatred is a threat to our entire society," following the BBC's broadcast of Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury performance. (Photo: Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
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The Chief Rabbi has said the airing of “vile Jew-hatred” at Glastonbury was a moment of “national shame”.

Sir Ephraim Mirvis also condemned what he saw as “outright incitement to violence and hatred” at the festival.

His statement followed the announcement that punk duo Bob Vylan and rap group Kneecap were under criminal investigation by police over their performances.

The Chief Rabbi also slammed the BBC’s handling of Bob Vylan’s concert.