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At Glastonbury, the Belfast-based group led chanting against Prime Minister Keir Starmer while Bob Vylan's set included chants of "death to the IDF," a reference to the Israeli military.
Budapest stated that the band's appearance posed a "national security threat", while Kneecap said the ban was an attempt to ...
Kneecap, who were scheduled to play a set at Sziget’s closing day on August 11, have faced the cancellation of several of ...
Can someone please confirm that a few weeks ago they villainised us on the front pages for being against this while they were ...
Responding to the ban on them entering Hungary, Kneecap says they champion "calling out injustices where we see it." ...
The west Belfast rap group Kneecap have been banned from Hungary for three years ahead of their appearance at a music ...
Bristol band Massive Attack have joined with controversial Irish rap group Kneecap and 70s legend Brian Eno to set up a ...
Sziget Festival said the move was "unnecessary and regrettable" and could threaten Hungary's international reputation. | ITV ...
Kneecap have responded after being banned from Hungary for three years ahead of their planned performance at Sziget 2025.
Exclusive: Pop star reflects on the political tumult of Glastonbury 2025 and the importance of being an ally ahead of the ...
IRISH rap stars Kneecap have been banned from performing in Hungary. The Belfast group were due to play at the Sziget ...