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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.
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
The heat is off for Irish rap trio Kneecap after police dropped their criminal investigation into the group's controversial ...
The Saint-Cloud municipal authority has withdrawn a €40,000 subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine festival due to the booking of ...
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 ...
It's a direct response to the controversy surrounding member Mo Chara's run-in with the law and their Glastonbury performance ...
Kneecap's mix of political satire and radical activism has won fans — and now sparked an international backlash they didn’t expect DJ Próvaí, of Kneecap, performs onstage during Coachella on ...
Shortly after Kneecap’s set, Israel’s Embassy in the United Kingdom, as well as some Jewish groups, accused Glastonbury of again promoting hate. This time, the complaints were not about Kneecap.
All to say: art and politics (and humor) have been inextricably intertwined for Kneecap from the beginning. “The Recap,” which features drum & bass artist Mozey, is a good example of this. The song ...
Performing to a packed crowd of 40,000, Kneecap made Glastonbury’s other performers seem like makeweights in comparison - Anthony Devlin/Hogan Media/Shutterstock “Glastonbury, I’m a free man ...
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.