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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 ...
Unfortunately, the Kneecap and David Draiman feud will have no real ending, but let's hope there is at least a long-lasting ...
Though no stranger to provoking strong reactions with political messaging, especially when it comes to advocating for the reunification of Ireland and a free Palestine, Kneecap has recently found ...
The effigy has been widely condemned by nationalists, with Michelle O’Neill tweeting she was opposed to “openly racist ...
In a jibe to First Minister John Swinney, the band said "A very special thank you to our Head of PR in Scotland Mr John ...
Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap had a number of upcoming shows in Germany canceled amid continued fallout and accusations of antisemitism from the band’s controversial Coachella performance.
It is one of Kneecap’s least political releases, showcasing a talent for chronicling the struggles and joys of everyday life and an indication of their potential mainstream appeal – a ...
But I worry that just because we’re a band from Belfast that raps in Irish, any kind of political crisis, they’re like, ‘Oh, let’s fucking ask Kneecap what they think,’” Mo Chara said ...
Kneecap keeping its Glastonbury billing by performing on the West Holts Stage on June 28 follows political pressure to drop the band after one of its members, Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh, was charged ...