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Contested performance by rap trio is forceful, urgent and impossible to suppress

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June 29, 2025

Amid political furore, Kneecap's Glastonbury set embodied what hip-hop has always been about, writes Louis Chilton

- Louis Chilton

Contested performance by rap trio is forceful, urgent and impossible to suppress

Let’s begin with some context. In the months leading up to yesterday’s Glastonbury performance, Kneecap, the livewire hip-hop trio from west Belfast and Derry, have been the subject of a protracted and polarising scandal.

Much of it revolves around the terrorism charge hanging over 27-year-old vocalist Liam Ó hAnnaidh, who is on bail after allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag at a gig in November, and saying, “Up Hamas, Up Hezbollah.”

Ó hAnnaidh has argued that he was unaware of the meaning of the flag, which he says was thrown onto the stage by a member of the crowd, and has maintained that his on-stage comments were a joke, made in the character of his stage persona, Mo Chara. But the controversy has had quite the groundswell ahead of the festival, 30 music executives authored a letter calling for Kneecap to be removed from the lineup; after this was leaked, more than 100 prominent musicians and bands signed a letter in support of them. Keir Starmer, meanwhile, said that it was “not appropriate” for the group, who have continued to issue vocal support for Palestine since Ó hAnnaidh’s arrest, to perform at Glastonbury.

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