Ofcom speaking to BBC ‘as a matter of urgency’ over Bob Vylan Glastonbury controversy – Bundlezy

Ofcom speaking to BBC ‘as a matter of urgency’ over Bob Vylan Glastonbury controversy

Bob Vylan performing on the West Holts Stage, during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset
Bob Vylan performed on the West Holts Stage over the weekend (Picture: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

Ofcom has said they will be speaking to the BBC over Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance.

On Saturday the English punk duo – which includes frontman Bobby Vylan and Bobbie Vylan on drums – took to the festival’s West Holts Stage ahead of Kneecap.

During their set, they led festival-goers in chants calling for the end of the Israeli Defence Force and to ‘free, free Palestine’.

Soon after police said they were reviewing footage from the performance to determine whether any offences had been committed.

Now the broadcasting regulator Ofcom has issued a statement on the BBC’s coverage of Bob Vylan’s performance at Glastonbury.

‘We are very concerned about the live stream of this performance, and the BBC clearly has questions to answer,’ the statement began.

Previously unissued photo dated 28/6/2025 of Bob Vylan performing on the West Holts Stage, during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset. Glastonbury Festival has said it is "appalled" by the statements made by Bobby Vylan, of punk duo Bob Vylan, during their set on Saturday. The performer led crowds on the festival's West Holts Stage in chants of "death, death to the IDF". Issue date: Sunday June 29, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
Ofcom has said they have been speaking to the BBC (Picture: Yui Mok/PA Wire)

‘We have been speaking to the BBC over the weekend and we are obtaining further information as a matter of urgency, including what procedures were in place to ensure compliance with its own editorial guidelines.’

Ofcom’s involvement at this stage is an unusual move, given that the BBC has its own complaints process, which complainants must go through before they can be escalated to Ofcom.

The Ofcom guidance for BBC complaints states that it is only in ‘exceptional circumstances’ that Ofcom can circumvent the BBC’s complaints process.

The example given for such circumstances on the Ofcom website is ‘if the BBC broadcast content involving potentially serious harm to the public’.

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