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Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
Massive Attack and Brian Eno have long spoken out in support of Palestine, while Kneecap have made headlines in recent months ...
The heat is off for Irish rap trio Kneecap after police dropped their criminal investigation into the group's controversial ...
English trip hop band, Massive Attack, have launched an alliance for musicians who are facing intimidation and threats from ...
As Mogwai play Galway and other Irish centres, the band's singer talks artistic freedom, Britpop, and his favourite Irish ...
No further action will be taken against Kneecap over their performance at Glastonbury, police have said. Last month, Avon and ...
The Saint-Cloud municipal authority has withdrawn a €40,000 subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine festival due to the booking of ...
"We’re sharing this because we have found similar acts of solidarity and protest by our peers to be inspiring." ...
Cloud, which hosts the annual Rock-en-Seine music festival, has decided to withdraw a 40,000 euro ($46,000) subsidy for the ...
Kneecap directly responded to Disturbed frontman David Draiman following his criticism of Tom Morello 's recent praise for ...
Ever since they spoke out against Israel’s campaign of genocide in Palestine during their Coachella performance, the Belfast rap group Kneecap have faced a lot of serious bullshit, to the point where ...