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A group of British and Irish artists including Massive Attack, Kneecap, Fontaines DC and Brian Eno have launched a campaign.
Hip-hop group Kneecap parts with it's booking agency Independent Artist Group following controversial Coachella show.
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
Northern Irish rap trio Kneecap are no longer under investigation over their performance at Glastonbury 2025, UK police have ...
Kneecap are to be commended, not condemned – although I suggest they read Hannah Arendt on politics or Wittgenstein on philosophy of language before their next gig.
Irish rap trio Kneecap will no longer be playing the TRNSMT music festival in Glasgow, Scotland. In a statement shared with Pitchfork, a festival spokesperson said the band’s removal from the ...
The musicians said they will not stand by and allow other artists to be ‘threatened into silence or career cancellation’.
Kneecap, the controversial Irish group that drew headlines for its anti-Israel messages during Coachella, has parted ways with its booking agency IAG.
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, of Kneecap, charged with terrorism for London concert incident in 2024, generating controversy for the whole band being labeled as supporting terrorism and more.
Kneecap artist Liam O'Hanna has been charged by the Metropolitan Police with a terrorism offence relating to displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah at a gig in London last November ...
Primal Scream and Shirley Manson are among a group of 40 bands and musicians who have signed a letter defending Kneecap.
Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap made quite the impression with their Coachella debut, using their set to protest the Israel-Hamas War's impact on Palestine.