The band said fans had been "going mad" for the track in mosh pits all summer
The set saw the trio accuse the Irish government of being “complicit in genocide”
Sales of Israel Bonds have surpassed $5.5 million since the October 7 attacks
He went on to condemn the censorship of both Kneecap and The Mary Wallopers at previous festivals, assuring fans "mics won’t be switched off"
The trio have teased "something very special for US fans" very soon, and vowed to win their terror charge case
“We’re not like them. We’re not like Israel, we’re not here to cause fights”
“Supporting the people of Palestine is not an act of terrorism"
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh told supporters outside Westminster Magistrates Court that the case was a "distraction from the real story". Watch footage from the hearing here
Mo Chara is scheduled to appear at the Westminster Magistrates Court later today
They broke out the 2023 track in front of over 25,000 people at Wythenshawe Park