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There’s a very good reason To get more of the latest news from Glastonbury Festival, visit Metro's dedicated page. Speaking of her decision to go live to millions of viewers, she said: ...
Belfast rap trio Kneecap claim their latest poster was banned from the London Underground for potentially causing offence as ...
Kneecap have responded to the “legend” who streamed their entire Glastonbury set after the BBC decided not to show their performance in its ...
Kneecap ignites Glastonbury with anti-Starmer, pro-Palestine set amid censorship and political backlash Throughout their energetic set, Kneecap led the crowd in chants of “F**k Keir Starmer ...
Irish rap trio Kneecap have claimed they have been “banned” from advertising one of their promotional posters on the London ...
Irish rappers Kneecap are “unfazed” by their legal problems and controversies kicked up by their anti-Israel pro-Palestinian statements, friend and film director Rich Peppiatt told AFP.
Kneecap’s messaging has generated the most notoriety, however, with many artists and fans calling on Coachella organizers Goldenvoice and parent company AEG Presents to comment on the situation.
Kneecap have been vocal about their support for Palestine during the ongoing Israeli genocide, to the point where they’ve faced censorship several times. This included last Friday at Coachella ...
Northern Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap will no longer be appearing at Scotland’s TRNSMT festival this July following safety concerns from law enforcement.. The Belfast outfit had been scheduled to ...
Kneecap headlined Wide Awake festival in London last weekend with no safety issues. However, the band’s appearance at TRNSMT is not the only show they’ve had canceled recently.
Irish rappers Kneecap are "unfazed" by their legal problems and controversies kicked up by their anti-Israel pro-Palestinian statements, friend and film director Rich Peppiatt told AFP. Peppiatt ...
Irish rappers Kneecap are "unfazed" by their legal problems and controversies kicked up by their anti-Israel pro-Palestinian statements, friend and film director Rich Peppiatt told AFP.