
Kneecap's Mo Chara 'can get over' potential US ban
Kneecap's Mo Chara has stated he would 'get over' his US visa due to the band's ongoing support of Palestine.
Last week, Mo Chara, whose real name is Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, was granted unconditional bail until his next hearing on August 20 following a terrorism offence charge being brought against him in the UK.
The charge was a result of the rapper allegedly flying a flag in support of the banned terrorist group Hezbollah at a gig last November. Kneecap's Mo Chara has stated he would 'get over' his US visa due to the band's ongoing support of Palestine. Pic: James Veysey/REX/Shutterstock
Now, in a new interview, one-third of the Belfast trio has opened up about the process of reapplying for visas so they can perform abroad.
In an interview with The Guardian on Friday, Liam said: 'Maybe visas get revoked, you're not allowed in America again, it's not ideal – but Jesus Christ, there's people being bombed from the f*****g skies, and people being starved to death.
'We're in the process [of applying for new visas], hopefully it works. But if it doesn't, I can go about my day without having to worry about my next meal or my family being bombed. Visa revoked, I can get over it.' Last week, Mo Chara, who's real name is Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, was granted unconditional bail until his next hearing on August 20 following a terrorism offence charge being brought against him in the UK. Pic: Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images
Discussing the gig which resulted in charges being brought against him, he said: 'It's a joke. I'm a character. Shit is thrown on stage all the time. If I'm supposed to know every f*****g thing that's thrown on stage, I'd be in Mensa, Jesus Christ.
'I don't know every proscribed organisation – I've got enough shit to worry about up there. I'm thinking about my next lyric, my next joke, the next drop of a beat.'
The band are set to play Glastonbury this weekend, but not without a few complaints along the way. The charge was a result of the rapper allegedly flying a flag in support of the banned terrorist group Hezbollah at a gig last November. Pic: Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock
Leo Varadkar this week hit out at Keir Starmer, admitting he initially thought the British Prime Minister's calls for Kneecap to be pulled from Glastonbury were a 'gag.'
The Belfast rap trio are set to play the West Host Stage on Saturday at 4pm, with the BBC broadcasting the festival for those in Ireland who are looking to watch.
Last week, Kemi Badenoch called on the BBC not to stream the band's set, while PM Starmer has since called on the band to be completely pulled from the line-up.
Speaking to The Sun, Starmer said it isn't 'appropriate' for the band to play amid an ongoing court case.

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