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Irish rappers Kneecap have denied supporting Hamas and Hezbollah and apologized to the families of two slain U.K. lawmakers after remarks that sparked anger.
While critics have accused Kneecap of making statements in the past supporting the violent actions of Hamas and Hezbollah, the group denied this, alleging that any reports to this effect were the ...
along with another concert from November 2024 in which a member of the band appeared to shout “Up Hamas, up Hezbollah” – groups which are banned as terrorist organisations in the UK. Mrs Badenoch said ...
Footage from that show appears to depict a member of Kneecap yelling out “Up Hamas, up Hezbollah”, while displaying a Hezbollah flag. Both Hamas and Hezbollah are ...
Jewish groups are responding to the band’s actions and pointing fingers at festival promoter Goldenvoice who sources say was “blindsided.” ...
Sex Pistols' John Lydon responded to the controversy surrounding Belfast hip-hop trio Kneecap during a recent interview.
First Minister John Swinney had supported calls for the Irish rap trio to be pulled from the city's TRNSMT festival ...
Irish rap trio Kneecap's headline set at London's Wide Awake festival is to go ahead as planned after organisers cancelled a ...
Irish hip hop act Kneecap will still be headlining Wide Awake Festival 2025 as planned, the festival has announced. It will ...
Storyhouse in Chester was due to show Kneecap, a comedy drama about the rise of the band from Belfast, as part of its ...