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Irish rap trio Kneecap have hit out at First Minister John Swinney during a performance in Glasgow, following months of ...
"We have been convicted of zero crimes in any country ever," the Irish trio said in the video. "But we will call out ...
Ready-to-drink spirits with mixer are £9 and a 187ml wine is £8. Energy drinks cost £4, a 330ml fizzy drink is about £3 and a 500ml bottle of water is £2.60. Shereen Cutkelvin will present BBC ...
Kneecap were originally slated to headline the King Tut's stage on Friday at TRNSMT© PA Media Liam Ó hAnnaidh, who performs under the name Mo Chara, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court in ...
Kneecap were dropped from the TRNSMT line-up© PA Media Shereen Cutkelvin will host TRNSMT coverage on BBC Scotland all weekend© Getty Images ...
Kneecap - comprised of Liam Og O hAnnaidh, Naoise O Caireallain and JJ O Dochartaigh - were formed in Belfast and released ...
Irish rap trio Kneecap led 25,000 fans in chants of 'free free Palestine' during a huge gig in Wythenshawe Park tonight while ...
KNEECAP delivered a written message in support of Palestine at the Sziget Festival last night, despite being banned from ...
Móglaí Bap – real name Naoise Ó Cairealláin – joined The Irish Brigade and Shebeen onstage after a day of rumours and ...
He added: "They stopped us playing TRNSMT but they can't stop us playing Glasgow." Later in their O2 Academy set, Kneecap said they did not believe the TRNSMT cancellation was the festival's fault.
The row over Kneecap's MP comments saw Swinney intervene to say the group had "crossed a line" and should not play TRNSMT, which takes place on Glasgow Green every July.