Adrian Dunbar Voices Support for Irish Music Trio Knecap

Adrian Dunbar thinks that people have drawn “conclusions” on the ball

Adrian Dunbar has just opened up to the way he believes that the public “jumped in conclusions” on rap and hip-hop trio.

The group, known for its provocative words, defending the Irish language and making the headlines recently after one of their accused of a terrorist offense, were also refused the entry into Hungary to appear in a music festival.

The ball joint also canceled several of their shows planned during these months, including the Trnsmt Festival in Glasgow and the Eden project in Cornwall in July.

The musicians say that a defamation campaign has been orchestrated against them because of their rather vocal support for Palestine and severe criticism of Israel’s actions.

Service line Actor Dunbar, who recently attended a ball joint concert with his daughter, was invited to Bbc was wrong not to broadcast his Glastonbury performance live in June.

He said Radio Times“Was they wrong not to broadcast it?” I think it’s a question for the BbcNot for me.

“But I think everyone heated themselves too much about them. I think everyone has taken conclusions about them,” added Dunbar.

THE Ridley Star continued: “I think they are a group of good musicians. They make good music. They promote the Irish language. Very clear to whom they support and who they do not support.

“We had a good time. But these decisions are for the BbcAdrian Dunbar replied with purpose.

For UNversed organizers, Glastonbury was forced to drop the Rabate from their range in the middle of criticisms from politicians with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer claiming that he would not be “appropriate” for the group to happen.

The ball joint is made up of Liam Og o Hannaidh, Naoise o Caireallain and JJ o Dochartaugh, who formed the musical trio together in Belfast and released his first single in 2017.

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