Fontaines DC follows Kneecap’s steps with a controversial position


The controversial posture of Fontaines DC Express in the London show with exhausted entries
The controversial posture of Fontaines DC Express in the London show with exhausted entries

The main singer of Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, commanded Saturday’s performance during his London concert with exhausted tickets.

Using a skirt and a Sinead O’Connor t -shirt, he kept the entertaining audience when carrying the microphone next to the post or acting empty, while walking along the catwalk on the crowd of 45,000 people.

Although the Irish singer and lyricist rarely spoke in the program, he dedicated a song to his “little girl” and briefly replied the song “Free Palestine” in his program that began the audience.

In addition, both screens on the program showed vintage images with “Free Palestine” written in the Gothic source of the band logo.

Chatten sang the I love you Letters: “Sell genocide and pride halfway, I understand it. I had to be there from the beginning, it had to be the fucking man.”

British award -winning fans enjoyed several other songs, including their famous optimistic song, Here is the thing.

Towards the conclusion of the program, on the screens, as the last song of Fontaines DC, the words: “Israel is committing genocide. Use your voice” they showed.

Grian Chatten closed the concert with a simple wave and said: “Health to London, thank you very much.”

It is also pertinent to mention that the leader joined the Irish trio, Kneecap, who currently faces criminal charges for his controversial Glastonbury concert, to carry out his collaboration. Best way of living.

Singing with the trio, Fontaines artist DC hugged all three on stage, with a silver jacket and “Free Palestine”.



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