OUTRAGE erupted after punk-rap duo Bob Vylan celebrated Charlie Kirk’s cold-blooded assassination on stage in front of a roaring crowd.
It is the English pair’s latest shameful stunt after sparking fury with their “Death to the IDF” chant at Glastonbury on live TV in July.
The duo now took their hatred to new depths at a packed show in Amsterdam‘s Paradiso venue over the weekend.
Frontman Bobby Vylan — real name Pascal Robinson-Foster — sneered to the cheering crowd: “I want to dedicate this next one to an absolute piece of s*** of a human being.”
He then delivered the vile punchline: “The pronouns was/were.
“Because if you talk s***, you will get banged. Rest in peace Charlie Kirk you piece of s***.”
Bobby even asked the audience if there were “any snipers in the room” before launching into the tirade.
The comments came just days after Kirk, a dad-of-two, was gunned down while speaking at a Utah college event.
The 31-year-old conservative firebrand collapsed instantly and later died in hospital, leaving behind his wife Erika and their two young children, aged three and one.
Bob group’s taunts were made under a Palestinian flag draped on stage, with police stationed outside the venue amid heightened security.
Bob Vylan are still under investigation over their Glastonbury performance, broadcast live on BBC iPlayer, in which they chanted “death, death to the IDF.”
The incident prompted condemnation from Sir Keir Starmer, while the BBC later apologised for failing to cut the feed.
The Community Security Trust later reported spike in antisemitic incidents the day after the set, warning of “extreme levels of Jew-hatred committed in the name of anti-Israel activism.”
Piers Morgan branded their latest comments “disgusting,” posting on X: “This is so disgusting, from Vylan and the crowd.
“Imagine so gleefully cheering the assassination of a man just for having opinions you don’t like?”
Charlie Kirk’s wife Erika speaks for first time

HEARTBROKEN Erika Kirk has spoken for the first time since her husband Charlie Kirk was gunned down — telling their little girl her daddy is “on a work trip with Jesus.”
The widow described the conservative activist as a “perfect” father and husband in an emotional address from his Turning Point USA studio, where his podcast chair sat hauntingly empty.
“You have no idea of the fire that you have ignited within this wife,” she said, her voice breaking.
“The cries of this widow will echo around the world like a battle cry.”
The heartbroken widow posted images and videos on social media, laying bare her agony as Charlie’s body was flown home to Arizona aboard Air Force Two.
On the tarmac, Erika was flanked by Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha, who held her upright as she broke down, sobbing uncontrollably while the coffin was carried from the plane.
In one hut-wrenching clip, Erika is seen clutching Charlie’s hand inside the casket, her head resting on him as though willing him back to life.
Between sobs, she whispers, “I love you” and “God bless you,” kissing his hands in a final act to say goodbye to her loved one far too soon.
The group were also accused of “inciting a pogrom” during the Amsterdam concert when they urged their audience to hunt down Zionists “in the streets”.
According to the De Telegraaf newspaper, they told their fans: “F*** the fascists, f*** the Zionists. Go find them in the streets.”
Chanan Hertzberger, the chairman of the Dutch Central Jewish council, said: “Singer Bob Vylan’s call from the stage, ‘go find them on the streets’, at Paradiso, is nothing more than a call for another pogrom in Amsterdam, like the one we saw on the night of November 7-8 last year.”
He added: “Vylan’s call makes society unsafe for the Jewish community, regardless of the razor-thin dividing line between Jewish and Zionist.”
The band’s Amsterdam set, performed under a Palestinian flag and amid tight security checks, is the latest in a string of controversies.
Talent agency UTA has already dropped the duo, while Avon and Somerset Police continue to review their Glastonbury remarks as part of a criminal probe.