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The heat is off for Irish rap trio Kneecap after police dropped their criminal investigation into the group’s controversial ...
No further action will be taken against Kneecap over their performance at Glastonbury, police have said. Last month, Avon and ...
It has been confirmed Irish rap trio Kneecap will face no further action following their Glastonbury performance in June.
The Saint-Cloud municipal authority has withdrawn a €40,000 subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine festival due to the booking of ...
The Irish trio’s appearance has, due to political interference, led to an unexpected referendum on the festival’s soul. But, writes Adam White, their anarchy feels historically in keeping with what Gl ...
Musicians making headlines for their politics isn't new, but this year’s Glastonbury featured two sets by Kneecap and Bob Vylan that riled politicians – including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy surrounding its shows and political statements.
France’s Rock En Seine festival booked Kneecap to play last autumn before controversies surrounding the group and their ...
Kneecap star Liam O'Hanna appeared in court earlier this month charged with a terror offence for allegedly displaying a flag ...
Kneecap have released a new video for their single, 'The Recap,' which doubles down on their support of Palestinians.
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
Kneecap are, regardless of where you stand on that aforementioned controversy, the perfect Glastonbury band: a trio of men who spit bars about substance use and partying, as well as colonialism, ...