A Scottish rock band is being slammed for antisemitism after projecting a video of current and former Israeli and US officials with swastikas entwined in Jewish stars at a concert this week.
Northern Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap are the first headline act to be announced for next year's All Together Now festival in ...
In September, Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Combating Crime Vince Gasparro announced the ban "on behalf" of the Canadian government.
Kneecap have been on the receiving end of legal action this year, and now they’re going on the offensive. The Irish rap group, who have been outspoken critics of Israel and advocates for Palestine, ...
The group called his comments "wholly untrue and deeply malicious," accusing him of lying about acting on behalf of the federal government ...
After one of the band members, Liam O’Hanna, was hit with a terrorism charge for displaying a Hezbollah flag at another ...
Kneecap have taken legal action against Canadian MP Vince Gasparro who accused them of “dangerous endorsements of violence and hate” and announced they were banned from entering Canada.
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Pro-Palestine Kneecap to perform at Reading Festival 2026
Irish rap band Kneecap are set to perform at Reading Festival 2026 despite recent controversies including an investigation by counter-terror police. The trio were included among the first batch of ...
Canada's Prime Minister and border control services claimed they had "no involvement" in the supposed ban of the Irish rap trio ...
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Kneecap have announced legal action against MP Vince Gasparro
Back in September, Gasparro incorrectly announced that the Irish hip hop group were banned from entering Canada ...
They are possibly the most talked-about band in Britain at the moment, so when Kneecap came to Bristol for their biggest gig in the city yet, it felt far more like one of those Big Bristol Events - ...
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