News : Kneecap defiant at Wide Awake Festival amidst terror charge controversy

Newsdesk June 02, 2025
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Irish-language hip-hop sensation Kneecap delivered a charged and defiant headline performance at London's Wide Awake Festival yesterday, their biggest festival gig to date. The show came just days after band member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh (Mo Chara) was controversially charged by the Metropolitan Police with a terror offence for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag at a gig last year report the BBC.

The Belfast trio, known for their provocative and anti-establishment stance, vehemently denied the charge, labeling it "political policing" and a "carnival of distraction" from the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Addressing the massive crowd at Brockwell Park, Ó hAnnaidh declared, "They're trying to silence us... The world needs to see solidarity of 20,000 people in a park in London chanting, 'free free Palestine!'" The powerful chant reverberated through the park, underscoring the band's unwavering commitment to their political message.

Frontman Mo Chara urged the audience to remember their privilege, stating, "Let's remember how lucky we are to be in a field with our friends and not being bombed from the sky," a stark reference to the UN's recent statement describing Gaza's "cruellest phase" of conflict.

Kneecap has consistently courted controversy, but the recent charge has amplified their platform. They've faced accusations of antisemitism and being "terrorist sympathizers" following their outspoken commentary on Gaza at Coachella. Despite apologising for past comments about MPs, which they maintain were taken out of context, they reiterated on stage that they are "being made an example of."

The defiant set, which followed a surprise "secret" gig the night before, saw the band tear through tracks from their acclaimed album Fine Art, which has seen a surge in streams amidst the controversy. They even debuted a new track, "The Recap," opening with a news report about the police investigation.

As fans proudly sported Irish and Palestinian flags, the atmosphere was one of solidarity and fervent support. "It's brought more attention to the politics behind it," remarked one fan, Myrtle, endorsing the band's stance. The gig concluded with roaring renditions of "Get Your Brits Out" and "H.O.O.D," with the crowd chanting the Irish Republican slogan "Tiocfaidh ár lá" ("our day will come").


While some politicians call for Kneecap to be banned from upcoming festivals like Glastonbury, their performance at Wide Awake cemented their position as powerful voices of dissent, showcasing their ability to connect with a passionate fanbase ready to stand with them against the odds.

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