The Irish-language hip-hop artist will have to return to court once more in September to hear the verdict on his terrorism charges
Aug 20, 2025
‘See it. Say it. Censored’
Jul 10, 2025
Despite calls to drop acts like Kneecap from the lineup, the sheer volume of pro-Palestine messaging at Glastonbury 2025 could not be suppressed. Below, we round up all of the political statements from the festival
Jun 30, 2025
The Irish hip-hop trio, along with a group of artists, have released a short film about the crisis
Jun 26, 2025
Supporters of all ages, and even one cat, attended Westminster Magistrates Court to rally behind rapper Mo Chara as he faced trial for alleged terror offences
Jun 19, 2025
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh’s hearing for terror charges took place at Westminster Magistrates Court today (June 18)
Jun 18, 2025
Speaking at a surprise gig in London last night, the band claimed the terror charge against them is part of a campaign to silence them
May 23, 2025
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh is due to appear in court after allegedly waving a Hezbollah flag during a gig last November
May 22, 2025
Following recent controversy surrounding their statements in support of Palestine, the Irish rap trio have attracted support from Massive Attack, Fontaines D.C., Biig Piig and many more
May 01, 2025
As Kneecap faces a ‘smear campaign’ for their statements in support of Palestine, we look back on five times artists have been subject to censorship
Apr 29, 2025
‘The reason Kneecap is being targeted is simple – we are telling the truth and our audience is growing. Those attacking us want to silence criticism of a mass slaughter’
Apr 25, 2025
With several artists coming out in support of Palestine, and even a surprise appearance from left-wing US politician Bernie Sanders, US mega-festival Coachella turned out to be surprisingly radical this year
Apr 22, 2025
From Robert Eggers’ gloriously messed-up Nosferatu, to Luca Guadagnino’s desire-fuelled double bill Queer and Challengers
Dec 19, 2024
The news rounds out a breakout year for the Dazed 100 stars
Dec 18, 2024
The Irish rap trio had previously been refused funding because of their political views, but will now receive ‘£14,250 from the King’s stash’
Nov 29, 2024