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Bob Vylan Frontman Mocks Charlie Kirk’s Killing Onstage in Amsterdam

U.S. officials signaled that foreigners who glorify political violence could be refused entry, increasing pressure on the British duo after fresh onstage remarks.

Overview

  • At Amsterdam’s Paradiso, Pascal Robinson-Foster used profane language to deride Charlie Kirk and told the crowd, "If you talk s***, you will get banged," before dedicating a song to the slain activist.
  • The comments came days after Kirk, 31, was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University, an incident widely condemned across the political spectrum.
  • According to De Telegraaf, Robinson-Foster urged concert-goers to attack political opponents, saying, "Sometimes you have to kick Nazis in their f***ing face," a claim reported by GB News.
  • The performance featured Palestinian flags, repeated renditions of the chant "Death to the IDF," and heightened security with police presence and metal barriers, GB News reported.
  • The duo already faced a police inquiry and lost U.S. visas after their Glastonbury chants, and the State Department has reiterated that foreigners who glorify violence may be denied entry.