BBC apologizes for livestreaming Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance after alleged 'antisemitic' chants. The broadcaster admits it should have stopped it.
The BBC has issued an apology for broadcasting a livestream of the rap group Bob Vylan's performance at the Glastonbury Festival. The controversy arose from alleged 'antisemitic' chants during their set.
The incident occurred on the West Holts Stage. The BBC acknowledged their error in not cutting the livestream short once the concerning chants became apparent.
The broadcaster stated that they should have intervened and stopped the livestream immediately upon detecting the offensive chants. Further details about the specific chants remain limited in the provided source material.