Overview
- Member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh is charged with displaying a Hezbollah flag and chanting pro-Hamas slogans at a 2024 gig and is on unconditional bail until an August 20 hearing.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared the performance “not appropriate” and Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch urged the BBC not to air the band’s set.
- A BBC spokesperson confirmed the broadcaster will carry Kneecap’s June 28 West Holts Stage appearance while adhering to its editorial rules.
- Kneecap has rejected the terrorism allegations as “political policing,” denied support for Hezbollah or Hamas, and defended their right to free expression.
- The Belfast rap trio, known for provocative Irish- and English-language lyrics, previously won a discrimination case after Badenoch blocked a £14,250 arts funding award.