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English trip hop band, Massive Attack, have launched an alliance for musicians who are facing intimidation and threats from within the industry over their support for Palestine. The band took to ...
At Glastonbury, the Belfast-based group led chanting against Prime Minister Keir Starmer while Bob Vylan's set included chants of "death to the IDF," a reference to the Israeli military.
Like many other Israelis, I was horrified but ultimately unsurprised by the scenes from this year’s Glastonbury festival in ...
Wolf Alice have criticised the media response to Kneecap and Bob Vylan’s pro-Palestine statements at Glastonbury.
Wolf Alice say media outrage at Kneecap and Bob Vylan is "a distraction technique", urge others to speak up for Palestine ...
Next month's Rock-en-Seine Festival may feature Kneecap, but it will do so without the town's financial backing.
Kneecap said "We will continue to fight. We will continue to win." after UK police announced they are not pursuing the ...
Police are still investigating Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance, and Kneecap MC Mo Chara still faces a terror charge over ...
Since May, Kneecap's Mo Chara, born Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, has faced a terror charge in the U.K. for allegedly displaying the ...
UK police said on Friday they had dropped a criminal investigation into on-stage comments by Irish rappers Kneecap at the Glastonbury festival.
No further action will be taken against Kneecap over their performance at Glastonbury, police have said. Last month, Avon and ...
Kneecap to face no further action from police after Glastonbury performance - The investigation was announced in June after ...
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