
Kneecap tease "important message" coming tonight
They're rumoured to be announcing a secret Glastonbury set on top of their West Holts appearance on Saturday (June 28)

Emily Eavis responds to Kneecap Glastonbury controversy: "Everyone is welcome here"
"There have been a lot of really heated topics this year, but we remain a platform for many, many artists from all over the world"

Irvine Welsh calls government attack on Kneecap "a total embarrassment"
“More power to Kneecap. And more power to everybody speaking up against these atrocities”

Nadine Shah, Gurriers, Maverick Sabre among artists and speakers to appear outside Kneecap's next court appearance on terror charge
Mo Chara (real name Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh) is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on August 20

Kneecap officially release explosive new single 'The Recap' ahead of controversial Glastonbury appearance
"Grab a handful and we’ll stroll to the bank / Get me Kemi's money and give her my thanks"

Kneecap respond as Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch call for Glastonbury ban: "You know what's 'not appropriate' Keir? Arming a fucking genocide..."
Band member Mo Chara appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court earlier this week over a terror offence charge

Kneecap announce official release of 'The Recap' and "biggest ever European headline show" in Amsterdam
It will follow their upcoming Glastonbury appearance next weekend (June 28) and their giant Wembley show in September

Kneecap share the "funniest moment" of their time in court
Mo Chara appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court today (June 18) over a terrorism charge relating to the alleged display of a Hezbollah flag at a show in London last November

Huge crowd gathers as Kneecap's Mo Chara appears in court over terrorism charges: "We are on the right side of history"
See footage, photos and more from their appearance – where Paul Weller was in attendance, and the Irish trio's all-star legal team included the solicitor for WikiLeaks' Julian Assange

Kneecap plaster London with billboards ahead of "witch hunt" terror court appearance: "We will fight them. We will win"
The billboards read "More Blacks, More Dogs, More Irish, Mo Chara" - in reference to a discriminatory slogan, "No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs"