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Hip Hop Hip HopCentral Cee Perth Show Ends in Fight, Teen Charged The final Central Cee show in Perth was disrupted when a teenage boy allegedly attacked two concertgoers, leaving fans rattled.
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More MoreBBC Will Not Broadcast ‘High Risk’ Acts Live in Future The BBC also issued a formal apology following English alt-rap duo Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury performance.
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More MoreBob Vylan Axed From Festivals After Glastonbury Controversy Bob Vylan have been removed from multiple European festivals following their controversial Glastonbury Festival performance.