Northern Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap are the first headline act to be announced for next year's All Together Now festival in ...
Aged just 39, Daniel Lambert is manager of rap trio Kneecap and chief operating officer of Bohemians Football Club. He spoke ...
The seventh chapter of the popular festival will return to the grounds of Curraghmore Estate in Waterford from July 30 to ...
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have been announced as the first headliners for one Irish festival taking place next summer.
After one of the band members, Liam O’Hanna, was hit with a terrorism charge for displaying a Hezbollah flag at another ...
The first names for next year’s Reading & Leeds have dropped, with the likes of Charli xcx, Fontaines D.C., Florence + The ...
In September, Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Combating Crime Vince Gasparro announced the ban "on behalf" of the Canadian government.
Irish music has had a stellar year on streaming according to Spotify Wrapped 2025, with Kneecap attracting more listeners on ...
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Pro-Palestine Kneecap to perform at Reading Festival 2026
Irish rap band Kneecap are set to perform at Reading Festival 2026 despite recent controversies including an investigation by counter-terror police. The trio were included among the first batch of ...
The group called his comments "wholly untrue and deeply malicious," accusing him of lying about acting on behalf of the federal government ...
Sure, La Quinta and Palm Springs fans will argue that it wasn't for them because they've won CIF Southern Section titles over ...
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Kneecap announced as headliners for All Together Now 2026
Belfast rappers Kneecap have been announced as the first headliners for next year’s All Together Now music festival. The seventh edition of the festival at Curraghmore Estate in Co Waterford will take ...
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