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Irish language rap group Kneecap have defended their provocative performances as “satirical” ahead of performing at ...
But the band – which also includes Naoise Ó Cairealláin and JJ Ó Dochartaigh – are ‘hopeful’ their US visas won’t be revoked ...
Kneecap hit out against industry insiders who signed a secret letter urging Glastonbury Festival to ban the trio from the ...
The Irish rap trio have recently faced censure and a court case, but have also had support for their pro-Palestine stance.
Band have insisted that their political statements have satirical intent and are not ‘more outrageous than the murdering of ...
The BBC, accused by staff members of being overtly favourable to Israel after scrapping a documentary about medics in Gaza ...
In a new interview, Kneecap's Mo Chara revealed that the comments that afforded him a terror charge from the Metropolitan ...
The controversial Irish-language rappers will play the West Holts stage, but will fans watching at home be able to see it?
The BBC Kneecap Glastonbury set should not take place, according to Lisa Nandy, the UK Culture Secretary, speaking on ...
All to say: art and politics (and humor) have been inextricably intertwined for Kneecap from the beginning. “The Recap,” ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly opposed the Northern Irish hip-hop trio's appearance at the festival.