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Isle of Wight band The Pill have donated their appearance fee from last weekend’s Victorious Festival to UNICEF in solidarity with a pro-Palestine band who had their performance cut short.
Held over the August bank holiday weekend, the festival attracted 80,000 fans to Southsea Common for three days of live music.
The Pill at Victorious Festival (Image: Jake Curran) In a statement published on social media, Island band The Pill have announced they will be donating their festival appearance fee to UNICEF's Gaza ...
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Several bands have pulled out of a major UK music festival after an Irish folk band said organizers cut their set when they ...
Irish folk music band The Mary Wallopers claimed the sound was cut during their set at Victorious music festival after ...
The Irish band were performing at Victorious Festival in Portsmouth on Friday when their sound was cut by management ...
Several bands pulled out from the Victorious music festival over the weekend, in some cases just hours before their scheduled ...
Organisers of the festival initially claimed that the band’s set was cut short for using a chant “widely understood to have a ...
BANDS boycotted the weekend’s Victorious Festival after an Irish folk band was “cut off” for displaying the Palestine ...