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Kneecap Claims Campaign to Block Glastonbury Performance After Terror Charge
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Northern Irish rap trio Kneecap alleges a campaign to block their Glastonbury performance, following a terror charge against one member. The group made the claim during a surprise gig at London’s 100 Club. They linked the alleged campaign to their outspoken comments on Gaza at Coachella. The controversy raises questions about free speech and artistic expression.
Kneecap performed at the 100 Club a day after the terror charge. They told the crowd they were being unfairly targeted.
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The Context
The trio claimed their Coachella statements about Gaza prompted the campaign. They described themselves as scapegoats for their political views.
The terror charge against a member was not detailed in their public statements. The charge’s specifics remain unclear to the public.
Kneecap’s performance at Glastonbury, a major UK music festival, is now uncertain. The festival is a key platform for global artists.
The group’s outspoken stance on Gaza was made during a high-profile Coachella set. Coachella is a prominent music festival in California.
Freedom of speech in music often sparks debate over artists’ political expressions. Some argue it’s a right, while others see it as divisive.
Supporters of Kneecap may view the campaign as censorship of their views. Critics might argue their statements provoke unnecessary conflict.
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| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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