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Kneecap played their first gigs since member Mo Chara was charged with a terror offense this week, alleging that authorities ...
The Northern Irish group consisting of Mo Chara, DJ Provai and Moglai Bap held a last-minute gig at The 100 Club on Oxford ...
Kneecap fans turned out in force on Friday to support the Irish-language hip-hop trio at their biggest ever festival headline ...
Liam Og O hAnnaidh says the UK is 'trying to silence' the band after he was charged with displaying a flag in support of ...
Charged with terrorism, targeted by politicians, and nearly banned from performing, Belfast trio Kneecap take Wide Awake ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNKneecap tell fans: 'Get a big bag of ket and we’ll go on the steps of Westminster' after terror chargeLiam O hAnnaidh, AKA Mo Chara, also said to thousands of fans at the Wide Awake Festival in London: "They are trying to ...
“They tried to stop this gig,” Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh (aka Mo Chara) proclaimed at the start of Kneecap’s long-awaited set on ...
KNEECAP urged fans to be “on the right side of history” as they took to the stage days after a band member was charged with a ...
Kneecap's set at Wide Awake Festival saw them speak out about being silenced ahead of their summer set at Glastonbury.
Kneecap have donated their fee for the Wide Awake headline slot to Médecins Sans Frontières, after using the gig to continue supporting Palestine.
The Belfast rap group Kneecap have always been politically outspoken, and lately that outspokenness has involved some major ...
KNEECAP claimed cops are “trying to silence them” at their first major gig since a band member was charged with a terror offence. The Irish-language hip-hop trio slammed the charge as ...
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