The punk-rap duo are set to play Manchester Academy on November 5
The broadcaster has said that the decision not to pull the live feed of the controversial set was "unquestionably an error of judgement"
The venue said while they understood the comments about Kirk were "made in the context of punk and activism" they felt they could no longer have them perform
The frontman also called out fascists, Zionists and led chants against the IDF at the same show
Hundreds of people were said to have called on the council to ban the duo from the Cornwall festival
"There was nothing anti-Semitic or criminal about anything I said"
"We will not and cannot be silenced”
Both festival slots are based in the south west, and will take place this month
“During our five days at Glastonbury, 150 or more people were killed in Gaza. Still, all the media attention was on finding something wrong with our gig when there was nothing”
"We must never let them forget the stance they took and the damage they could have prevented, the lives they could have saved"