The provocative Irish band Kneecap Follow in the center of controversy. While they continue to cancel concerts, they have announced one in London for twelve thousand people.
The date will be in September 18 And the concert will be the largest that the group has given in an enclosure as a sign. It will be in him Ovo Wembley Arena from London With a capacity for just over twelve thousand people. The news is a new provocation by the band that is sure that it will quickly sell all those tickets. You can get them in this same link. Previously, the group exhausted its largest enclosure in Belfast last December, a concert in which they had the collaboration of GRIAN Chatten de Fontaines DC
At the same time, some of the Irish trio shows continue to cancel due to the controversy generated during the last weeks around them. Since they were known beyond the United Kingdom through the fun biopic about its formation and first steps in music – devonable on platforms in our country -, the controversy has surrounded the group for political proclamations in their concerts and by the controversy created by its performance in Coachella, etc.
The British Conservative Party has asked for an investigation accusing them of supporting terrorism with their statements. In fact, Mo Chara –Liam O’Hanna – must go to trial on June 18 for, in its support for the Palestinian cause, appear with a Hezbollah flag – prohibited organization in the United Kingdom – at the concert in London last November. To that is added that the controversy in Coachella. Apparently, some phrases that should appear in their projections were prohibited by the organization and that was only the beginning. Subsequently, 2023 videos came to light in which the group shouted “the only good Tory is the dead Tory” and “Kill your MP – something like local police -“, as well as another filming of 2024 in which a band member shouted “up Hamas, top Hezlah”. From there, the tension between the British conservatives and the band have gone to more, which continues to cancel some of their concerts. Bands such as Massive Attack, Fontaines DC or BICEP have put themselves on the side of the group in their statements.
Among the last cancellations are concerts in Hamburg, Berlin and Colonia, which should be held this summer, while the largest Jewish association in the United Kingdom has asked them to be prevented from acting in Glastonbury.