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Kneecap lead ‘F*** Keir Starmer’ chant at Glastonbury

Thousands attend performance days after rapper facing charges under the Terrorism Act 2000 was released on bail

June 28, 2025 19:07
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GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 28: Mo Chara and Móglaà Bap of Kneecap during day four of Glastonbury festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 28, 2025 in Glastonbury, England. Established by Michael Eavis in 1970, Glastonbury has grown into the UK's largest music festival, drawing over 200,000 fans to enjoy performances across more than 100 stages. In 2026, the festival will take a fallow year, a planned pause to allow the Worthy Farm site time to rest and recover. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
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Notorious Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap led a chant of “f*** Keir Starmer” during their politically charged Glastonbury set on Saturday afternoon, just days after one of their members appeared in court for a terror offence.

The group – made up of DJ Próvaí, Mo Chara, and Móglaí Bap – had been criticised by the Prime Minister, who said he did not believe it would be “appropriate” for them to perform at the iconic music festival in Somerset.

Chara, 27, has been charged after footage emerged apparently showing him cloaked in a Hezbollah flag while shouting “up Hamas, up Hezbollah" at a gig in London last year. “Mo Chara was in the courts, the Westminster courts this month,” said Móglaí Bap of his bandmate during the performance.

To thunderous cheers from the crowd, the group initially threatened to “start a riot outside the courts” when Chara next appears in August – before clarifying: “No riots; just love and support and, more importantly, support for Palestine because that’s what it’s all about.”