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The First Minister of Scotland has responded to Irish rap trio Kneecap after they hit out at him during a gig in Glasgow ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNKneecap hit back against Scotland First Minister at Glasgow gig - 'They can’t stop us'The Belfast band said the row around their axing from the festival had suggested their shows were "hate-fests" but said they ...
Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy ...
Kneecap have a new target in their firing zone after lashing out at Scotland's First Minister John Swinney during their Glasgow O2 Academy show.
After much discussion and controversy, Kneecap played Saturday, hitting out at British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Rod ...
Kneecap were dropped from TRNSMT festival after terror charges. But as Móglaí Bap puts it – 'you can’t keep Kneecap from playing in Glasgow!' ...
In a new interview, Kneecap's Mo Chara revealed that the comments that afforded him a terror charge from the Metropolitan ...
The band landed in trouble over anti-Israel statements, and a member faces a terrorism charge. But at Britain’s biggest music ...
Read Louder's eyewitness account of what went down at Kneecap's Glastonbury set, the gig the BBC didn't want you to see ...
Kneecap stays strong on their pro-Palestine stance ahead of Glastonbury 2025.
They read “More Blacks, More Dogs, More Irish, Mo Chara” – in reference to a discriminatory slogan, “No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs”, used in the mid-twentieth century to indicate that ...
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