"Kneecap will always use this platform and this stage to call out the genocide and the war criminals"
The band said the axed show was an "attempt to silence those who call out genocide against the Palestinian people"
Sony Pictures Classics acquired the Irish trio's acclaimed self-titled biopic
The Mayflower in County Leitrim said the Mise Éire Festival did not "comply" with their terms and conditions
The Prime Minister also talked to NME about Palestine, freedom of expression, why he spoke out on Kneecap, and what's being done about AI in music
“During our five days at Glastonbury, 150 or more people were killed in Gaza. Still, all the media attention was on finding something wrong with our gig when there was nothing”
Sziget organisers have said that they disagree with the decision, and Kneecap have labelled the travel ban as "fucking outrageous"
Ahead of the Bristol band's massive homecoming shows, Joe Talbot talks about what to expect, the Kneecap situation and speaking up for Gaza, a potential supergroup with The National and Ed Sheeran, and the "anti-fascist act" of seeking a connection
Kneecap are scheduled to play in Toronto and Vancouver in October
“The more people talk about it, the more everyone feels less scared to talk about it as well"