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Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy ...
Neil Young returned to Glastonbury for the first time in 16 years to headline the Pyramid Stage with his new band The Chrome ...
British police investigate Bob Vylan's Glastonbury gig after they led chants against the Israeli military. The US revoked ...
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Glastonbury’s defiant stand for Palestine and the radicalisation of the working class and youthThere are events which burst through the crust of official politics and media-managed opinion and let popular sentiment erupt to the surface. Saturday afternoon at the UK’s Glastonbury music festival ...
An ecstatic, full-capacity crowd watch as Kneecap deliver a defiant performance at Glastonbury Festival. Known for their anti ...
Irish rap trio Kneecap took aim at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a defiant performance Saturday at Britain's ...
The BBC aired Bob Vylan’s pro-Palestine set at Glastonbury 2025 — including a “Death to the IDF” chant. That was after ...
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The Independent on MSNKneecap’s contested Glastonbury performance was forceful, urgent – and impossible to suppressKneecap’s contested Glastonbury performance was forceful, urgent – and impossible to suppress - 5/5 They’re good technical ...
Far from the gloomy halls of Westminster Magistrates’ Court, Kneecap arrive at Fairview Park defiant and full of energy. “Quite the culture change” is how they describe their new surroundings.
That was typified by an opening performance of the group's traditional opening track, It's Been Ages, punctuated with the bar: "Controversy won't phase us We hold all the cards and they're aces.
'I'm a free man': Kneecap's Mo Chara defiant in Dublin gig after UK court appearance - TheJournal.ie
BELFAST RAPPERS KNEECAP have played their first gig following yesterday’s court appearance for one of their members in the UK. Appearing triumphant and defiant at Dublin’s Fairview Park, Liam ...
[ Kneecap in Fairview Park review: Defiant, considered and celebratory ] Rhia McConnell, an Irish teacher from Cork, credits Kneecap with reviving her students’ interest in the language.
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