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The identity of the second Bob Vylan Bandmember is unveiled after she sang that ‘Death to the IDF’ in Glastonbury

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The second half of the controversial rap group, Bob Vylan, can be identified by MailOnline as Wade Laurence George.

There are two members of the Bob Vylan Band; The singer who refers to herself as Bobby Vylan and the drummer who continues Bobbie Vylan.

On Saturday the duo went on stage for Kneecap and led the controversial songs such as ‘Death, death of the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]”And” From the river to the sea … Palestine will be free ‘, considered by many Jews as a call to the elimination of Israel.

Until now, the identity of the drummer has remained a secret, but he can now be unveiled as a 32-year-old former bartender who lives in East London.

The duo -that anti -israel -hymns led during their set Glastonbury Festival at the weekend – deliberately hid their identity to resist what they see as a security state.

But the name of Bobby Vylan (the singer) was unveiled during the weekend as Pascal Robinson-Forster, 34, after he was wide criticized for leading the anti-Israeli songs.

And now it has been learned for the first time that the name of the drummer George is and used to work as a bartender at the now closed crarb in Soho until 2020 and lives in East London, like his bandmate.

Robinson-Forster raised the crowd to repeat anti-Israel-hymns and argue for killing the Israeli Defense during a live broadcast.

He shouted: ‘Death, death of the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]”And” From the river to the sea … Palestine will be free ‘, considered by many Jews as a call to the elimination of Israel.

Robinson-Forster met Wade in a pub in London in 2017 and they formed in their hometown Ipswich. Fans are not of Bob Dylan; They just thought the name was funny.

The drummer, who calls himself Bobbie Vylan, has been unveiled as Wade Laurence George (photo)

Wade, 32, met Pascal Robinson-Foster, 34, in a London pub and the couple published their debut album We Live Here in 2020

Wade, 32, met Pascal Robinson-Foster, 34, in a London pub and the couple published their debut album We Live Here in 2020

Bobby Vylan from Bob Vylan Crowdsurfing for the West Holts stage during Day Four of the Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Palton in Somerset, on Saturday

Bobby Vylan from Bob Vylan Crowdsurfing for the West Holts stage during Day Four of the Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Palton in Somerset, on Saturday

The frontman spoke earlier about their struggles to get the first album free and described it as too ‘extreme’ for some in the music industry.

He told the website Louder: “It was difficult to release him the conventional way – but it was in our power to release it.”

Texts on their songs are saying, among other things, that on Great -Britain makes me violent how ‘nothing great’ is about Great -Britain, while the frontman explains: “I received a message for the thieves in the palace, we want the jewelry back.”

Their song Gyag is to the subject of housing in London and states: “Landlord has just raised your rent – size, buy a gun.”

In addition to tackling topics such as racism, homophobia, capitalism and poisonous masculinity, the duo has also done a lot about the importance of paternity.

The singer who is known as Bobby Vylan said that his daughter gave their debut album Live Lord his name, and she could also be seen on the cover of their single dream Big.

Robinson-Forster spoke about attending his first Pro-Palestinian protest at the age of 15 and remembered a ‘feeling of people who come together and use their voice’ before he criticized other bands that were associated on the left because they are no longer pronounced on Palestine.

Despite the indignation Bobby Vylan, who plays a pseudonym alongside bandmate Bobbie Vylan, placed a photo of what ice cream while he 'Zionists cried on socials' in the hours after the play

Despite the indignation Bobby Vylan, who plays a pseudonym alongside bandmate Bobbie Vylan, placed a photo of what ice cream while he ‘Zionists cried on socials’ in the hours after the play

He responded to the furore with a new statement posted online on Instagram

He responded to the furore with a new statement posted online on Instagram

Their singing on Saturday, however, was met in the United Kingdom with widespread conviction and the punk duo withdrew their American visas.

Sir Ephraim Mirvis, the Chief Rabbi, wrote on X: ‘The broadcast of despicable Jews in Glastonbury, and the late and insufficient response from the BBC, Brings confidence in the ability of our national broadcaster to seriously treat anti -Semitism into a new layer.

‘It should bother all decent people who now only incite their outright to violence and hatred as an edgy political commentary for ordinary people not only to see it not only what it is, but also to encourage, sing and celebrate. Toxic Jews hatred is a threat to our entire society. ‘

They were planned to support the American Canadian singer grandson on his tour from Spokane, Washington, in October, but the US Department of Foreign Affairs intervened to prevent them from entering the country.

‘The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has withdrawn the American Visa for the members of the Bob Vylan band in the light of their hateful tirade in Glastonbury, Including the leading of the crowd of killing“The American deputy State Secretary Christopher Landau wrote on Monday.

“Foreigners who glorify violence and hate are not welcome visitors to our country.”

Glastonbury Festival said that the comments ‘exceeded a line’, while Keir Starmer, the prime minister, said that the change was ‘terrible’ and that groups ‘made threats or set up violence’ should not be given a platform.

But Bob Vylan singer, Pascal Robinson-Foster, 34, doubled his comments on Sunday and wrote on Instagram on Sunday: “I said what I said.”

Robinson-Foster said that his phone had been ‘non-stop’ with ‘messages from both support and hatred’ in the aftermath of his performance.

Bob Vylan said yesterday that they were “not because of the death of Jews, Arabs or another race or group.”

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