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Massive Attack announced the formation of an alliance for musicians who feel 'intimidation' in music industry over support ...
The hip-hop group is directing the world’s attention to Gaza. But it’s not the first Irish republican group to protest the ...
Kneecap say Hungary ban an attempt to ‘silence’ pro-Palestine voices - The rap trio says there is no legal basis for the ...
Bristol band Massive Attack have joined with controversial Irish rap group Kneecap and 70s legend Brian Eno to set up a ...
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
Pro-Palestinian activism was once again a prominent presence at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, with performing artists amplifying calls to end what many describe as a “genocide” in Gaza ...
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The Independent on MSNKneecap and Brian Eno call on artists to join syndicate to support PalestineThe musicians said they will not stand by and allow other artists to be ‘threatened into silence or career cancellation’.
"We’re sharing this because we have found similar acts of solidarity and protest by our peers to be inspiring." ...
France’s Rock En Seine festival booked Kneecap to play last autumn before controversies surrounding the group and their ...
The rap group was set to perform in the country in August, but Hungarian authorities accused it of “antisemitic hate speech.” ...
Now, the Disturbed frontman, David Draiman, has reacted to the news of Morello’s new comments; he shared Far Out’ s original article on social media, adding his own thoughts to the story. “Shameful.
This was a day of political pantomime at Glastonbury, a day when the usual chilled out vibes were replaced by something altogether more febrile and excitable. The chants of “Free Palestine ...
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