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Bands on the line-up for the 2025 edition of Radar festival have started boycotting the event following Bob Vylan being removed from the bill.
Radar organiser Catherine Jackson-Smith told NME that the festival did not want to remove Bob Vylan from the line-up. However, she said they felt pressured so then the event could still go ahead.