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The Irish rap trio Kneecap would have graced the stage at this year's Sziget festival today had the Hungarian government had ...
The Irish rappers were banned from attending Sziget festival, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán prohibiting them ...
In a new interview, Kneecap have addressed Keir Starmer calling for them to be removed from Glastonbury and claimed it was ...
By Tyler Jenke Irish rap group Kneecap will not be performing in Hungary next month, with the group now banned from the country for allegedly posing “a national security threat.” Explore Kneecap See ...
Kneecap member Mo Chara is scheduled to appear in court today in London. The Metropolitan Police has issued Public Order Act conditions for today’s court date, which has prompted Kneecap to react: "It ...
The owner of Rock En Seine in Paris has slammed politicians for calling for him to remove Kneecap from the line-up, labelling ...
Kneecap ’s Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, known by his stage name Mo Chara, has arrived at court as hundreds of protestors turned up to ...
KNEECAP delivered a written message in support of Palestine at the Sziget Festival last night, despite being banned from ...
Kneecap are able to rally hundreds of fans to protest outside a court on a Wednesday morning. What's bringing them out?
Móglaí Bap – real name Naoise Ó Cairealláin – joined The Irish Brigade and Shebeen onstage after a day of rumours and ...
Kneecap responded to the ban with a statement shared on social media. They apologized to fans who had anticipated seeing them at Sziget, and they also criticized Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor ...
Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau responded to a call to from politician Caroline Yadan to ban the group from the upcoming ...