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Controversial Belfast rap trio Kneecap have offered their congratulations to Gerry Adams after he won a libel victory over ...
POLITICIANS have blasted Police Scotland after Kneecap was axed from the TRNSMT lineup. The controversial rap group have faced backlash after videos emerged from performances in 2023 where they ...
A rock music festival has announced Kneecap will remain as one of its headliners after one of the band's members was charged ...
The prosecution of Kneecap’s Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh – stage name Mo Chara – under British terrorism laws is one of the clearest signs that the ideological ...
If you hadn't heard of Kneecap before the start of 2025, you're undoubtably all too familiar with them now, because the Irish hip-hop trio are at the centre of controversy that's seen them have gigs ...
Police Scotland said allowing the group to perform would require ‘a significant policing operation’.Kneecap has issued a ...
The group has added an additional Glasgow date on July 8, 2025, at the O2 Academy to make amends for their removal. They were ...
Kneecap will no longer be performing at an international festival after being removed from the lineup due to police concerns ...
Police Scotland have suggested that the trio’s TRNSMT performance would have required “a significant policing operation” ...
The Belfast-based group were scheduled to perform at Glasgow Green, but will no longer appear following news that group ...
Kneecap have been yanked from the TRNSMT lineup over so-called “safety concerns” — and they’re not buying it. At all.