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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 ...
The Saint-Cloud municipal authority has withdrawn a €40,000 subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine festival due to the booking of ...
Rock en Seine, one of France's most popular music festivals, has had a huge chunk of funding cut due to their decision to ...
France’s Rock En Seine festival booked Kneecap to play last autumn before controversies surrounding the group and their ...
The Saint-Cloud municipality withdrew a €40,000 subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine festival due to the booking of Irish rap band ...
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
Kneecap - the Irish language rap trio of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí - claims its application for music funding was independently approved and then blocked by the British Government.
Kneecap said "there is nothing like embarrassing the British Government" when performing at Finsbury Park on Saturday.
N ext month will see “the second time Kneecap have beat the British government in court”, the Irish rap trio said at their largest gig to date. The 45,000-strong crowd in Finsbury Park, London watched ...
The west Belfast rap group Kneecap has secured High Court permission to take legal action against the UK Government for blocking them from receiving a £15,000 funding award. The band has been ...
Kneecap, who have previously beaten the British Government in court, said "we're going to beat them for the second time" ...