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Irish language rap group Kneecap have defended their provocative performances as “satirical” ahead of performing at ...
The Irish rap trio have recently faced censure and a court case, but have also had support for their pro-Palestine stance.
The controversial Irish-language rappers will play the West Holts stage, but will fans watching at home be able to see it?
Band have insisted that their political statements have satirical intent and are not ‘more outrageous than the murdering of ...
It was later confirmed that band member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh – better known to Kneecap fans under his stage name Mo Chara – had ...
Band have insisted that their political statements have satirical intent and are not ‘more outrageous than the murdering of ...
IF I wrote here that everything had gone well in the last year in politics, you would stop reading. So this is an honest ...
The Irish language hip-hop trio Kneecap released "See it. Say it. Censored," an artist-led PSA that "demands urgent action to ...
The BBC insists it doesn't ban artists and the Kneecap broadcast from Glastonbury Festival will meet its editorial guidelines ...
The Telegraph understands that one option under consideration will be to broadcast Kneecap’s gig on iPlayer after the live ...
Kneecap trio Liam Og O hAnnaidh, Naoise O Caireallain, and JJ O Dochartaigh are set to perform some of their biggest hits including Get Your Brits Out, The RECAP, and H.O.OD, at the West Holts stage a ...
Glastonbury 2025 is in full swing, with artists including Charli XCX, The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, Rod Stewart, and ...