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Irish rap trio Kneecap led 25,000 fans in chants of 'free free Palestine' during a huge gig in Wythenshawe Park tonight while ...
The Irish rap trio went after the Norwegian government over its investments, which are currently under scrutiny, at ...
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, best known as Mo Chara in the Irish hip-hop group Kneecap, has been released on unconditional bail following a hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court. He was appearing in ...
In the build-up to the court case, Kneecap had “ plastered” London with billboards with the message ‘More Blacks, More Dogs, More Irish, Mo Chara,’ in reference to the discriminatory ...
Supporters of Israel have staged a protest outside a Manchester gig for Kneecap, where the trio are billed to perform ...
Watch live as Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, better known by his stage name Mo Chara, arrives in court on Wednesday (18 June) accused of a terrorism offence. The 27-year-old is accused of ...
Kneecap had shows cancelled as a result of the backlash but are still set to play Glastonbury's West Holts stage at Worthy Farm on Saturday, June 28 at 4pm - despite calls from MPs for them to be ...
Last month, British authorities charged Kneecap member Mo Chara with terrorism after the Belfast rap group made highly publicized statements in support of the people of Palestine at their ...
Ó Hannaidh - who has been charged under the name Liam O'Hanna is set to appear in court on June 18. In a statement on Instagram, Kneecap wrote: "We deny this ‘offense’ and will vehemently ...
MO CHARA: It's great. It's a bottomless pit of money. We're f---in' $550 a night in this hotel. Absolutely rinsed the minibar on Sony's card. MÓGLAÍ BAP: Yeah, we get a room each. It's really fancy.
Kneecap has pushed the boundaries of the language in rap, with Mo Chara telling NPR that Irish isn't "just about fiddles and shamrocks." "Our youth culture now involves a lot more paraphernalia ...