
According to reports, the police in England evaluates Kneecap on their 2025 performance in Glastonbury.
During their performance, they led the crowd in songs of “Free Mo Chara and F *** Keir Starmer” during their set and also expressed their gratitude to the organizers of Glast for not yielding to the pressure of canceling their concert.
However, the official publication publication of the Avon and Somerset Police said: “We are aware of the comments made by the events on the West Holts stage at the Glastonbury Festival this afternoon.
“The officers will evaluate video evidence to determine if crimes have been committed that would require criminal investigation,” they added.
According to Manchester Evening News, The actions that will be evaluated are those of the trio and the hip hop singer Bob Vylan, who acted before the group.
After performing several of his successful tracks, Kneecap went to the crowd, referring to Mo Chara, real name Liam Iog or Hannaidh, and his appearance in the Court earlier this month, where he was accused of showing a flag of the Hezbollah flag, a statement of his support.
This position caused a generalized political and public debate, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stating that it would be “inappropriate” that Kneecap acted in Glastonbury.
Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch urged BBC to refrain from transmitting the Head Hitmaker set.
“It is possible that I have seen that Mo Chara was on the westminster courts this month,” said the band member, BAP, the crowd.
When describing charges as “overcome terrorism,” he added: “This is not the first time there has been a spontaneous abortion of justice for an Irish person in the British justice system.”
“We will start a riot outside the court [next month] Newspapers will love. That is for him Daily mail“He added jokingly.
“I don’t want anyone to disagree, just love and support. And most importantly, support for Palestine,” concluded Kneecap member, clarifying his position.