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Next month's Rock-en-Seine Festival may feature Kneecap, but it will do so without the town's financial backing.
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
Saint-Cloud withdrew €40k (nearly $46,500) in funding because of the Irish rap group's terrorism-related charges.The post ...
A local authority in France has pulled €40,000 of funding from a festival after it was announced that Belfast rap trio ...
The Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud has withdrawn a 40,000 euro subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine music festival due to booking Irish band Kneecap. The Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud, home of the annual ...
The Saint-Cloud municipal authority has withdrawn a €40,000 subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine festival due to the booking of ...
The Saint-Cloud municipality withdrew a €40,000 subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine festival due to the booking of Irish rap band ...
A huge fire has damaged the main stage at the Tomorrowland festival site in Belgium. The fire broke out on Wednesday in the town of Boom, north of Brussels. No ...
Rock en Seine, one of France's most popular music festivals, has had a huge chunk of funding cut due to their decision to ...
Kneecap, Glastonbury review: Irish trio deliver pummelling music and political fury Forty thousand people crammed the West Holts stage on Saturday to see the most controversial band of the moment ...
Irish-language rap group Kneecap has peformed for tens of thousands of fans at the Glastonbury Festival despite controversy and criticism from British politicians ...
Kneecap led the crowd at Glastonbury Festival in several chants of 'f-- Keir Starmer' and 'free Palestine.' ...