French authorities block Dylan Kirk concert over Paul Golding selfie
Rockabilly singer Dylan Kirk has been dropped from a major French music festival after state authorities raised concerns about his far-right associations
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Rockabilly singer Dylan Kirk has been dropped from a major French music festival after state authorities raised concerns about his far-right associations
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