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"This is not the place for that conversation, I'm a real person who came here to play music," Spektor told the crowd.
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
Police are no longer investigating Kneecap’s recent Glastonbury set having concluded that on-stage comments about a possible ...
"Hungary's government has moved to ban Kneecap from entering the country and performing at Sziget ... citing antisemitic hate speech and open praise for Hamas and Hezbollah as justification," ...
Israel-hating Irish rap group Kneecap, which is facing terrorism charges for brandishing a Hezbollah flag and praising Hamas ...
It’s clear this is political distraction and a further attempt to silence those who call out genocide against the Palestinian ...
Bristol band Massive Attack have joined with controversial Irish rap group Kneecap and 70s legend Brian Eno to set up a ...
Responding to the ban on them entering Hungary, Kneecap says they champion "calling out injustices where we see it." ...
The musicians said they will not stand by and allow other artists to be ‘threatened into silence or career cancellation’.
Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap talks to Jacobin about attempts to punish the band for its vocal stance on Palestine: “[The ...
Kneecap have released a new video for their single, 'The Recap,' which doubles down on their support of Palestinians.