
Kneecap in process of securing new US visa sponsor ahead of North America tour
Kneecap
are in the process of securing a new sponsor for renewed
US
visas ahead of its sell-out October tour in North America.
The visas held by the band members are understood to no longer be valid after being dropped by their now-former sponsor and booking agent Independent Artist Group (IAG), as first reported by the Hollywood Reporter.
That move came after
Kneecap faced criticism in the US
over the group's recent performance during the major music festival Coachella, held in California.
The Belfast group has been outspoken in support for
Palestine
and criticism of
Israel's
military actions
in
Gaza
.
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At Coachella, Kneecap displayed messages which read: 'Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people', 'It is being enabled by the US government who arm and fund Israel despite their war crimes' and 'F*** Israel. Free Palestine'.
The trio's US performances are permitted under work visas granted to its members under sponsorship of approved organisations – such as IAG or other booking agents and industry companies.
According to PA news agency, it is understood the visas for members of Kneecap, which are now no longer valid due to IAG pulling out, were due to expire over the summer months between Coachella and the band's next US appearances.
It is also understood the members of Kneecap are not currently in the US and do not have gigs scheduled there until the tour in October, which falls after the group would have to reapply for an annual permit.
The performers are entitled to apply for a new visa and are aiming to do so under a different sponsor ahead of their sell-out tour in the US and Canada.
It is also understood that none of the tour dates have been impacted or cancelled, with all performances still scheduled.
Following the Coachella performance, former X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne called for their US work visas to be revoked.
The Creative Community for Peace, a group that works to counter anti-Israel sentiment in the entertainment industry, also heavily criticised the performance.
In social media posts, the band alleged it had 'faced a co-ordinated smear campaign', saying that their shows have previously 'called out' the conflict in Gaza.
'The recent attacks against us, largely emanating from the US, are based on deliberate distortions and falsehoods,' Kneecap added.
'We are taking action against several of these malicious efforts.'
They added: 'Let us be absolutely clear. The reason Kneecap is being targeted is simple – we are telling the truth, and our audience is growing.
'Those attacking us want to silence criticism of a mass slaughter. They weaponise false accusations of anti-Semitism to distract, confuse, and provide cover for genocide.'
Kneecap's manager Daniel Lambert also said the band had received 'severe' death threats.
On Tuesday, Osbourne called the images at Coachella 'projections of anti-Israel messages and hate speech'.
The music manager and wife of Black Sabbath star Ozzy Osbourne wrote on X: 'As someone of both Irish Catholic on my mother's side and Ashkenazi Jewish heritage on her father's side and extensive experience in the music industry, I understand the complexities involved.
'I urge you to join me in advocating for the revocation of Kneecap's work visa.'
Kneecap, made up of
Mo Chara
(Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh),
Móglaí Bap
(Naoise Ó Cairealláin) and
DJ Próvaí
(JJ Ó Dochartaigh), added that 'there are massive numbers of Jewish people outraged by this genocide just as we are', and said they 'will not stay silent' on Gaza.
'The young people at our gigs see through the lies. They stand on the side of humanity and justice, and that gives us great hope,' they said.
The trio, who perform in Irish and English, received support on the post from US rapper Macklemore, American-Irish comedian Des Bishop, Love Island star Matthew MacNabb and US singer Carsie Blanton. – PA
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