At time of writing, the band’s appearances at Glastonbury, TRNSMT and other European festivals remain intact. Their huge Belfast show with Fontaines D.C. recently sold out in just over half an hour, despite calls from the DUP to have it axed.
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Fuck Israel
Free Palestine
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Back in April, the band took to X/Twitter to clarify that they condemned “all attacks on civilians, always. It is never okay. We know this more than anyone, given our nation’s history.
“We also reject any suggestion that we would seek to incite violence against any MP or individual. Ever,” they continued, following news police were assessing a second video from one of their gigs, which purportedly showed the group calling for the death of Conservative MPs.
“An extract of footage, deliberately taken out of all context, is now being exploited and weaponised, as if it were a call to action.”
In their NME The Cover story in June 2024, Mo Chara touched on being anti-violence, saying: “Obviously I can’t speak for what happened before me,” sharing his sympathy for what past generations of Irishmen went through. “But we don’t support violence as that doesn’t make any sense any more.”