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Just weeks after being banned from Hungary, Irish outfit Kneecap have shared a message with their fans at the country's Sziget Festival.
Kneecap have hit out at the “hate filled” Hungarian Prime Minister in a video played at Sziget Festival 2025 in Budapest – watch below ...
Kneecap incites hate and violence, endorses terrorist organizations and promotes antisemitic messages," says Hungarian minister János Bóka.The post Irish hip-hop band slated for US tour, but should it ...
KNEECAP delivered a written message in support of Palestine at the Sziget Festival last night, despite being banned from Hungary and forced to cancel their set.
After Viktor Orbán's government intervened to stop Kneecap from performing at Sziget by banning them from Hungary, they issued a statement at the festival.
Watching the 30-year-old ping between country rock, pop-rap, and balladic R&B ought to be whiplash-inducing, but there’s a ...
Móglaí Bap – real name Naoise Ó Cairealláin – joined The Irish Brigade and Shebeen onstage after a day of rumours and ...
Kneecap banned in Hungary but vow to use their platform to call out ‘genocide and the war criminals’
The Irish rap trio Kneecap would have graced the stage at this year's Sziget festival today had the Hungarian government had ...
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have apologised to fans after their show in Vienna was cancelled “due to acute safety concerns”. It comes after the group was banned from entering Hungary in July in advance ...
It comes after the group were banned from entering Hungary in July ahead of their scheduled performance at Sziget Festival on ...
Belfast-based hip-hop trio Kneecap has made headlines following their August 8 performance at Øyafestivalen in Norway.
Kneecap have regularly been caught up in controversy concerning pro-Palestinian messages delivered at their gigs lately ...
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