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Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
The musicians said they will not stand by and allow other artists to be ‘threatened into silence or career cancellation’.
Bristol band Massive Attack have joined with controversial Irish rap group Kneecap and 70s legend Brian Eno to set up a ...
"Hungary's government has moved to ban Kneecap from entering the country and performing at Sziget ... citing antisemitic hate speech and open praise for Hamas and Hezbollah as justification," ...
A number of artists, including Kneecap, Garbage and Fontaines D.C., have shared the statement on their socials.
Hungary has banned Irish rap group Kneecap from entering the country to perform at a music festival, accusing the band of using antisemitic hate speech and praising Palestinian militant group Hamas, a ...
The hip-hop group is directing the world’s attention to Gaza. But it’s not the first Irish republican group to protest the ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Members of the Irish-language rap group Kneecap were banned from entering Hungary ahead of their ...
Kneecap and Massive Attack launch pro-Palestine music alliance - Artists are joining together due to claims of ‘attempted ...
The Irish rap act trio were due to perform at Sziget Festival, which described the move as ‘unnecessary and regrettable’.
Fontaines D.C have been vocal in their pro-Palestine stance, alongside their support acts from Saturday’s gig such as Amyl and the Sniffers and Kneecap.
UK police on Monday launched a criminal investigation into remarks made by rap groups Kneecap and Bob Vylan during the Glastonbury festival, as the US revoked visas for the latter after its frontman ...