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UK police drop Kneecap investigation over Glastonbury set

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Posted on July 18, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -British police said on Friday they would take no further action against Irish rap group Kneecap after an investigation into comments made by its members at Glastonbury music festival

UK Police Conclude Investigation into Kneecap's Glastonbury Performance

Police Investigation Overview

LONDON (Reuters) -British police will not take any action against Irish rap group Kneecap following an investigation into comments made by its members during a performance at Glastonbury music festival last month.

Background of the Investigation

The force had launched a criminal investigation into gigs by Kneecap as well as punk-rap duo Bob Vylan, which took place one after another at Glastonbury's West Holts stage on day four of the June 25-29 festival.

Statements from Police and Kneecap

In May, a member of Kneecap was charged with a terrorism offence for allegedly displaying at previous gig a flag of Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group that is proscribed as a terrorist organisation in Britain. He denies the offence.

Ongoing Enquiries Regarding Bob Vylan

At Glastonbury the Belfast-based group led chanting against Prime Minister Keir Starmer while Bob Vylan's set included chants of "death to the IDF," a reference to the Israeli military.

Avon and Somerset Police said in a statement on Friday that they decided to drop the investigation after consulting the Crown Prosecution Service.

"After that advice, we have made the decision to take no further action on the grounds there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction for any offence," their statement said.

Police said enquiries were still ongoing over the Bob Vylan set.

Kneecap said the investigation was politically motivated.

"Every single person who saw our set knew no law was broken, not even close....yet the police saw fit to publicly announce they were opening an investigation," the group said on Instagram.

(Reporting by Sarah Young, writing by Sachin Ravikumar)

Key Takeaways

  • UK police have dropped the investigation into Kneecap's Glastonbury performance.
  • The investigation was related to comments made during the festival.
  • Kneecap member previously faced terrorism charges over a Hezbollah flag.
  • Bob Vylan's performance is still under investigation.
  • Kneecap claims the investigation was politically motivated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What prompted the investigation into Kneecap?
The investigation was prompted by comments made by Kneecap members during their performance at Glastonbury, which included chants against Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Why did the police decide to drop the investigation?
The police decided to drop the investigation after consulting the Crown Prosecution Service, concluding there was insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction.
What was Kneecap's reaction to the investigation?
Kneecap described the investigation as politically motivated and stated that no law was broken during their set at Glastonbury.
Is the investigation into Bob Vylan still ongoing?
Yes, police confirmed that enquiries are still ongoing regarding the performance by Bob Vylan.
What previous charge did a member of Kneecap face?
In May, a member of Kneecap was charged with a terrorism offence for allegedly displaying a flag of Hezbollah at a previous gig.

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