At its show in Australia this weekend, the raucously political rap trio Kneecap brought what appeared to be the missing head ...
Police are investigating the apparent appearance of the missing head from a statue of King George V at a concert by Northern ...
The ‘missing head’ from Melbourne’s statue of King George V appears to have turned up on stage during a recent Kneecap ...
A decapitated statue head of King George V, missing since June, was reportedly spotted at a Melbourne gig this weekend and ...
The severed head of a British King’s statue has appeared on stage with Kneecap nearly a year after it was stolen. The Belfast ...
The severed head of a King George V statue made a guest appearance at the final Melbourne show of Northern Irish band Kneecap ...
Nothing spices up a Kneecap gig quite like an unexpected royal appearance. Especially when it’s just the head.
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'Tiresome and predictable' - Stolen statue head of British King appears on stage at a Kneecap concert in AustraliaA stolen statue head of King George V has been paraded on stage at Kneecap gig in Melbourne, Australia, according to the ...
Hugely popular Irish hip-hop group Kneecap, played a free gig in Melbourne, before their live show for fans who missed out on ...
“They hate everyone who loves a party, basically.” While they’ve been on tour in Australia, Kneecap played a free show in Melbourne’s Federation Square for those who couldn’t get tickets ...
Kneecap are known for their unapologetic brand of anti-colonial hip-hop. The Irish trio sat down with SBS News ahead of their Australian tour to talk all things Gaeilge.
Kneecap: Mochara, DJ Provai and Moglai Bap, in Melbourne.Credit: Penny Stephens But their songs about life in post-Troubles Belfast, sung from the Catholic perspective, quickly gained a following ...
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