Kneecap claims pro-Palestine messages were cut from its Coachella set

The Hip-HeP-Hip-Hop KneeCAP team is famous for the explicit criticism of Israel’s huge criticism of Israel’s attacks on Gaza during its live groups. But the band says that a few indicative moments of the Cochlla group were cut from the official direct broadcast of the festival, and she wonders if its messages play a role.
The performance of the band at the second weekend at the festival offered expectations from the text reading, “Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people.
The band on social media said that these messages were supposed to appear during the first weekend group as well, but “our messages on the genocide supported by the United States in Gaza did not appear on the screens as well.”
Goldenvoice representatives, the festival’s promoter, immediately did not want to comment.
During the first weekend group, the band was said to have led a loud chant to celebrate the death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who said it was also cut from the live broadcast.
No collections of the Sonora tent in Cochlla-the inner place designated for the villain-inspired works that made the early Goldenvoice reputation-for the broadcast during the weekend. There, according to what the group said on the stage, “Irish are not longer than persecution in the shadow of the British, but we have not been bombed under the sky with anywhere to go to it.”
“Some of the non -controlled messages to Kochilla,” R.Band books After the weekend 2 set, published pictures of its expectations.
Kneecap was far from alone in criticizing Israel’s attacks on Gaza during Kochilla. The main headlines on the Green Day changed the words “Jesus from the suburbs” to sing, “runnin” away from the pain, such as children from Palestine. “Other actions such as the redhead and Bob Villan blonde offered the flags of the Palestinian during their groups.
Director of Music and Executive Street Brown, who organized a museum exhibition at the Nova Festival massacre in Israel, He said on Instagram This is the founder of Kochilla Paul Tollette, “A good man and was an explicit lawyer on behalf of the Survivors of the Nova Music Festival.”