Thousands of fans chanted โfree Palestineโ and waved Palestinian flags as the Irish trio performed in the UK.
Irish-language rap group Kneecap has performed at the Glastonbury Festival in front of tens of thousands of fans chanting โFree Palestineโ, defying United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer who said he did not think it was โappropriateโ for the band to appear.
The groupโs Liam OโHanna on Saturday also gave a โshout-outโ to Palestine Action Group, which UK Interior Minister Yvette Cooper announced last week would become a banned group under the Terrorism Act of 2000.
โThe prime minister of your country, not mine, said he didnโt want us to play, so f*** Keir Starmer,โ said OโHanna, who appeared on stage wearing his trademark Palestinian keffiyeh in front of the capacity crowd, including many people waving Palestinian flags.
โThis situation can be quite stressful but itโs minimal compared to what the Palestinian people are [facing],โ OโHanna, who performs under the name Mo Chara, added, referring to the backlash the band has faced for its outspoken support of Palestinians in Gaza.
He is facing charges under the British Terrorism Act of supporting a proscribed organisation for allegedly waving a flag of Lebanonโs Hezbollah armed group at a concert in London in November last year.
OโHanna has said he picked up a flag that was thrown onto the stage without knowing what it represented.
The rapper is on unconditional bail before a further court hearing in August.
โGlastonbury, Iโm a free man!โ he shouted as the trio took to the stage at Glastonburyโs West Holts field, which holds about 30,000 people.
The trio also thanked festival organisers Michael and Emily Eavis for resisting pressure to cancel their appearance, including from Starmer.
Several Kneecap concerts have been cancelled since the bandโs performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California in April, where they accused Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians, enabled by the United States government.
At least 56,412 Palestinians have been killed and 133,054 wounded inย Israelโs war on Gaza, according to Gazaโs Ministry of Health.
Irelandโs people and government have been some of the most outspoken critics of the war, as well as Israelโs deliberate starvation of Gazaโs population, which many people see as having parallels to the English occupation of Ireland.
The BBC, which broadcasts dozens of Glastonbury performances, did not show Kneecapโs set live, but said it planned to make it available online later.
The broadcaster said it would not be re-airing the live performance of British rap punk duo Bob Vylan who appeared on stage before Kneecap and led chants of โFree, free Palestineโ and โDeath, death to the IDF [Israeli army]โ.
A BBC spokesperson said the comments were โdeeply offensiveโ, and that they would not be available to rewatch on BBC iPlayer.
The BBC also reported that UK Culture Minister Lisa Nandy spoke to the BBC director general, Tim Davie, seeking an โurgent explanationโ after the chants were aired live.
According to the BBC, Avon and Somerset Police also said that they would be reviewing footage of both Kneecap and Bob Vylanโs sets to โdetermine whether any offences may have been committed that would require a criminal investigationโ.
The bands were among about 4,000 performers across 120 stages to appear at this yearโs festival, which also featured headliners including Neil Young, Charli XCX, Rod Stewart, Busta Rhymes, Olivia Rodrigo and Doechii, as well as a surprise appearance by Britpop band Pulp.


