Kneecap Play Fiery Glastonbury Set, Take Aim at U.K. Prime Minister: ‘F— Keir Starmer’
Amidst a whirlwind of controversy and conflicting opinions, politically charged Northern Irish trio Kneecap boldly took the stage at the renowned Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, commanding one of the most talked-about sets of the weekend. Despite facing criticism and scrutiny since their controversial Coachella performance in April, where they boldly declared their stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the group’s appearance at Glastonbury was met with anticipation and tension.
The trio, consisting of MC Mo Chara and bandmates Móglaí Bap and DJ Provai, have been embroiled in a legal battle following allegations of showing support for the proscribed militant group Hezbollah. The situation escalated when Mo Chara was charged under anti-terror laws, sparking a heated debate across political and music spheres. While some, including U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, deemed their presence at Glastonbury inappropriate, others such as Massive Attack and Johnny Marr rallied in support of the trio.
Taking to the West Holts stage amidst a sea of Palestinian flags and chants of solidarity, Kneecap delivered a fervent performance that seamlessly blended music with activism. The set kicked off with a powerful visual montage of global news coverage surrounding the band, setting the tone for a politically charged and emotionally charged performance.
Addressing their ongoing legal battles and the immense support they’ve received from fans and the Eavis family, Kneecap’s performance was imbued with a sense of defiance and resilience. Mo Chara’s impassioned speeches delved into Ireland’s history of colonization and drew parallelisms with the struggles faced by the Palestinian people, urging for international solidarity and support.
As they delved into tracks from their acclaimed LP “Fine Art” and unreleased material, Kneecap’s message was clear – their music transcends mere entertainment, serving as a platform for advocacy and social change. Despite the controversies and setbacks they’ve faced, the group remains undeterred, using their platform to shed light on the issues close to their hearts.
In a music industry that often shies away from political statements, Kneecap’s unapologetic stance on social justice and activism stands out as a beacon of authenticity and courage. Their Glastonbury performance may have been met with opposition and censorship, but it also highlighted the power of music to provoke thought, inspire action, and ignite change.
As the echoes of their performance lingered in the air and the dust settled on the Glastonbury fields, one thing became abundantly clear – Kneecap’s impact transcends the confines of a festival stage. Their music is a call to arms, a declaration of solidarity, and a reminder that in a world rife with injustice, art has the power to be a catalyst for transformation.





