
Police End Investigation Into Kneecap’s Glastonbury Performance
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury
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Subscribe NowKneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has weighed in on Kneecap’s upcoming Glastonbury gig, saying that the Irish trio should not play the festival
Kneecap's Mo Chara was released on bail at his first court appearance in London on a terror charge tied to his alleged display of a Hezbollah flag
Johnny Marr shared his support for Kneecap after learning about calls to have their Glastonbury Festival set censored over their support of Palestine
Kneecap played their first gigs since member Mo Chara was charged with a terror offense this week, alleging that authorities tried to cancel the shows