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Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy ...
The band landed in trouble over anti-Israel statements, and a member faces a terrorism charge. But at Britain’s biggest music ...
After much discussion and controversy, Kneecap played Glastonbury Saturday, hitting out at British Prime Minister Keir ...
After many festival cancelations due to Kneecap’s pro-Palestine activism and a terrorism charge for member Mo Chara, the Irish-language rap trio made it to Glastonbury and performed a successful set ...
Kneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh told Glastonbury he is a "free man" as the Irish rap band played to a huge crowd. O hAnnaidh, also known as Liam O'Hanna - or by his stage name Mo Chara - was ...
Kneecap's Glastonbury set may trigger a police review after politically charged remarks and chants referencing the Israel-Gaza conflict.
On Saturday, the English punk duo led concertgoers in a chant of "death, death to the IDF," referring to the Israel Defense ...
Mo Chara says ‘I’m a free man’ as Kneecap take to Glastonbury stage Fans poured into the area around the West Holts Stage on Saturday forming a sea of Irish and Palestinian flags.
The group, Bob Vylan, criticized the Israeli military, chanting “death to the IDF” with a packed crowd at the iconic music ...
British police say they are reviewing comments made on stage by rap punk duo Bob Vylan and hip hop trio Kneecap at ...
British police are reviewing videos from the Glastonbury Festival after rapper Bobby Vylan of Bob Vylan led chants of “death ...
During Bob Vylan's set, the band's singer Bobby Vylan (born Pascal Robinson-Foster) led Glastonbury crowds in chants of both ...