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Everyone is welcome here’ organiser Emily Eavis insisted when pressed about the prime minister’s claim that it would not be ...
Glastonbury Festival is officially underway, with thousands of music fans flocking to Worthy Farm in Somerset to watch some ...
Glastonbury bosses have declared Kneecap is “welcome” at the festival despite calls for the Irish republican rap group to be ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUK's Glastonbury Festival opens gates amid Kneecap controversyThe UK's iconic Glastonbury Festival opened its gates Wednesday amid controversy over the inclusion of Irish rap trio Kneecap ...
Glastonbury Festival has finally returned with thousands arriving to watch their favourite artists, including Charli XCX, ...
In a new essay published by The Face, Welsh wrote of Kneecap’s Palestine advocacy: ‘Three young musicians from Derry and West ...
Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis has spoken out about the controversy surrounding Kneecap’s upcoming performance after ...
From chants of ‘Oh, Jeremy Corbyn’ to the gloom generated by the EU Referendum result and now controversy over Kneecap’s 2025 performance, Glastonbury has been the site where campaigners call for ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has weighed in on Kneecap’s upcoming Glastonbury gig, saying that the Irish trio should ...
The controversial Irish-language rappers will play the West Holts stage, but will fans watching at home be able to see it?
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly opposed the Northern Irish hip-hop trio’s appearance at the festival.
Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch have both spoken out against the West Belfast trio's spot on this year's Glastonbury line-up ...
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