The main singer of Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, ordered the performance on Saturday during their closed counters in London.
Wearing a Kilt and Sinead O’Connor t-shirt, he entertained the public by carrying the microphone by the post or playing empty-handed, while walking along the bridge over the crowd of 45,000 people.
Even if the Irish singer and lyricist rarely spoke to the show, he devoted a song to his “little girl” and briefly responded to the song of “Palestine Libre” during his program launched by the public.
In addition, the two screens of the show displayed vintage images with “Free Palestine” written in Gothic police of the group’s logo.
Chatten sang the I love you Words: “Sell the genocide and the half -cut pride, I understand. I had to be there from the start, I had to be the man F ******.”
Fans of the award -winning group Brit Award also appreciated several other songs, including their famous optimistic track, Here is the thing.
Towards the conclusion of the show, on the screens, like the last song by Fontaines DC finished, the words: “Israel commits a genocide. Use your voice ”have been displayed.
Grian Chatten closed the concert with a simple wave, saying: “London cheers, thank you very much.”
It is also relevant to mention that the man with the front has joined the Irish trio, Kneceecap, who currently faces criminal charges on their controversial concert in Glastonbury, to carry out their collaboration Best way to live.
By singing with the trio, the artist of Fontaines DC kissed the three on stage, wearing a silver and “free Palestine” jacket.