The Irish rap trio Kneecap used the stage and the Coachella stage to deliver a series of abusive messages against Israel during his performance on Friday.
Ynetnews.com reports that the members of the Belfast Band showed slogans on stage, including “F ** K Israel, Free Palestine” and “Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people.”
A follow -up legend said: “Enabled by the United States government, which weapons and finances Israel despite its war crimes,” says the outlet.
Later they brought their social networks in X to share some of the messages, while claiming that the organizers were cut from live food for the purpose.
Going to the audience, the main vocalist Mo Chara Reportdly launched a competition between the Irish and Palestinian experiences, saying:
Not long ago, the Irish were persecuted by the British, but we were never bombarded from the F-Fing sky without any place to go. The Palestinians have nowhere to go. This is his F-Ing’s house, and they are being the bed with heaven bombs.
The Ynet additional notes report, in addition to its criticisms of Israel, Kneecap also led the most former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher duration of their appearances at the festival, declaring: “Free Palestine and the six counties!” – A slogan that asks for the unification of Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland.
Kneecap had already accused Coachella of suppressing his anti-Israel hate messaging that made his first weekend appearance at the festival.

Fans of the Irish Hop Hop trio Kneecap expect the band to occur during the Coachella 2025 Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on April 11, 2025 in Indian, California. (Valerie Macon/AFP through Getty Images)

KNEECAP acts in the Sonora tent the Music and Arts Festival of Coachella Valley 2025 on April 18, 2025 in Indian, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)
In a publication dated April 12, the trio criticized the organizers to allegedly prevent their images on the screen being shown from the duration, he said they decided to challenge, reports NME.
In statements to the AFP, the artists said they have seen the claimed suppression of pro-palestinian activism under the White House of Donald Trump with concern: “It is obviously a quite scary time for the people who Lord,” said Mo Chara.