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The hip-hop group is directing the world’s attention to Gaza. But it’s not the first Irish republican group to protest the ...
Police are no longer investigating Kneecap’s recent Glastonbury set having concluded that on-stage comments about a possible ...
Avon and Somerset Police say they will be taking “no further action” after reviewing video and audio footage from Kneecap’s ...
There are many political questions to be discussed and worked through, but the organization of an alliance of artists to ...
Police are still investigating Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance, and Kneecap MC Mo Chara still faces a terror charge over ...
Kneecap’s Mo Chara could make legal history if he uses an Irish language interpreter at next month’s court hearing in London, ...
Better known by his stage name Mo Chara, Ó hAnnaidh has been charged with a single count of terrorism for allegations that he ...
Glastonbury was not an anomaly. At any big music festival today, you will encounter tons of musicians and fans speaking out ...
LONDON - When Kneecap performed at Glastonbury music festival this year — a performance that the British Prime Minister opposed before the band even took the stage — bandmember Mo Chara told the crowd ...
The bandmates were both wearing T-shirts that read ‘Free Mo Chara.’ The group smiled and gave their fans the thumbs up as they walked up the stairs to the court.
The Kneecap Glastonbury charges have been dropped but the investigation into Bob Vylan continues after Palestine chants.
A number of artists, including Kneecap, Garbage and Fontaines D.C., have shared the statement on their socials.