Glastonbury 2025: Bob Vylan Crowdsurfing Shots Ignite Fandom Amidst Controversy

Close up pics of Bob Vylan crowdsurfing

Close-up shots of Bob Vylan crowdsurfing at Glastonbury 2025 have been lighting up the r/glastonbury_festival subreddit, with fans lauding the photos for their raw energy and intimacy. The images capture frontman Bobby Vylan diving into the crowd, amplifying the band’s fierce stage presence and the audience’s electric response during the set.

Redditors praised the high-quality shots, highlighting moments that pulled them closer to the live experience—especially around the track “Wicked and Bad,” often described as a live powerhouse. One commenter noted that elements like the “death chants” added a compelling edge to the festival atmosphere.

However, it’s impossible to discuss Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set without addressing the significant fallout. The band sparked major controversy after Bobby Vylan led the crowd in chants of “Free, free Palestine” and “Death, death to the IDF,” remarks that drew sharp criticism from political figures including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who condemned the chants as “appalling hate speech.”

The live broadcast by the BBC was swiftly followed by an apology and the removal of the footage from their platforms. US authorities also responded, revoking the band’s visas, which led to the cancellation of their planned American tour. This controversy has dominated discussions beyond the music, casting a political shadow over the festival moment.

Despite this, the subreddit community remains energized by the visual evidence of Bob Vylan’s intense performance, focusing on the musicianship and crowd interaction that made their set unforgettable for many attendees. The photos serve as a vivid reminder of the power of live music—even when the message divides opinions.

For a closer look at the shots capturing this charged Glastonbury moment, check out the original post on r/glastonbury_festival.

Source: r/glastonbury_festival
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