
Garbage's Shirley Manson: “I don’t have to be young, I don’t have to be sexy – if you cancel me, you cancel me"
The icon tells us about using "hope as an act of resistance" on new album 'Let All That We Imagine Be The Light', the Kneecap controversy, advocating for Palestinians, and fighting back against sexist tabloids

Police Scotland issue statement on Kneecap being kicked off TRNSMT line-up
"Any decision on the line-up at TRNSMT is for the organisers," police told NME, revealing concerns raised over the crowd size

2000trees vow Kneecap headline set to go ahead: "This is going to be monumental"
The news follows Kneecap suffering the cancellation of numerous festival shows, most recently TRNSMT

Kneecap pulled from TRNSMT over "safety concerns", announce Glasgow replacement gig
The band headlined London’s Wide Awake last week without any safety issues

Billy Bragg explains support for Kneecap: "I do not believe that creative expression should be subject to criminal charges”
He described the arrest of Mo Chara as “a single instance of transgressive speech taken out of context and put before a jury to secure a conviction”

Kneecap urge fans to gather at Westminster with "a big bag of ket" for terror charge hearing
The members have branded the legal action as a “carnival of distraction” from the real issue at hand

Fontaines D.C., Kneecap and Sam Fender Belfast gigs in doubt over safety fears
It comes following debate about adequate emergency exits

Kneecap speak out on terror charge attempt to shut the band down ahead of Glastonbury and fight for Gaza at Wide Awake headline set
"We are being made an example of. The Israeli lobbyists are trying to prove to other artists that if you speak out, we’re gonna hit you where it hurts most"

Watch Jeremy Corbyn speak out on Gaza from London's Wide Awake festival
"They are being deliberately starved to death"

Kneecap share politically-charged new single 'The Recap' featuring Mozey: "This one's for Kemi Badenoch"
The band headline Wide Awake 2025 tonight following a tiny gig in London, and amid a terror charge against Mo Chara