- Music
- 15 Jul 25
KNEECAP announce "biggest run of shows ever" in Scotland, England and Wales: "The Prime Minister himself can't stop us"
The tour will kick off in Bournemouth’s O2 Academy on November 14.
KNEECAP have announced their "biggest run of shows ever" in Scotland, England and Wales for November 2025, following their recently announced London’s OVO Wembley Arena show on September 18.
The 10-date tour will kick off in Bournemouth’s O2 Academy on November 14 and wrap up in Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on November 30, with stops in Liverpool, Cardiff, Newcastle, Birmingham and more along the way.
Announcing the tour on Instagram, KNEECAP wrote: “The Prime Minster himself cant stop us...he could stop sending bombs to Israel but that's another story…”
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This follows KNEECAP’s Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, aka Mo Chara, terrorism charges in the UK concerning an alleged display of a Hezbollah flag at a London show in November 2024. The court hearing, originally set for June 18, has now moved to August 20.
The band’s Glastonbury set, which had been deemed by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as "not appropriate". Their set was not broadcast live on the BBC due to editorial concerns concerning impartiality.
Additionally, the trio recently revealed that a recent poster advertising their upcoming Wembley gig has been banned from the London Tube.
KNEECAP recently revealed that they've been added to the line-up of this year's sold-out Electric Picnic in Stradbally Hall in Co. Laois from August 29–31.
Tickets for KNEECAP's shows in Scotland, England and Wales go on sale this Friday at 10am here.
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