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Three more concerts of the Kneecap band no longer advance in Germany.
It occurs after the news that the images of the band supposedly ask that the parliamentarians be killed are being evaluated by the anti -terrorism police.
A ticket site for concerts in Hamburg, Berlin and Colonia affirms that the events have been canceled.
Several politicians have been asking that the band is not invited to some concerts from the United Kingdom, with deputy Tory Mark Francois saying that the group should not be allowed to touch Glastonbury in the light of the current police investigation.

Speaking at the stellar schedule of Rté on Tuesday, the band’s manager said that “moral hysteria” had tasks that are maintained and that the band is being a higher moral standard than politicians.
Daniel Lambert said that a “concerted campaign” against the group is about “only planning artists.”
“It’s about telling the next young band both through the music industry and through the political class that you can’t talk about Palestine,” he said.
When canceling the concerts, he said: “It is not for us to worry, it is for us to have the strength of the conviction that we did the right thing.”
He added that going to Coachella was the right thing, and “all this has emerged from that.”
Why have Kneecap concerts been resonant?
The apparitions scheduled at the Hurricane and Southside festivals, also in Germany, were canceled last week.
A concert in the Eden project in Cornwall has also canceled.
On Tuesday, an Eden Sessions Limited spokesman said: “Ticket buyers will be directly contacted and will be completely reimbursed.”
The band is scheduled to support DC plumbers in Boucher Playing Fields, Belfast in August.
Speaking to The Nolan Show of BBC Radio Ulster, councilor Jim Rodgers said that “it should be seriously considered” about whether the concert should move on.
“I already have ghosts of some of the counter officers and I hope that the necessary action is tasks. We have to lead with the example,” he said.
“We cannot allow people to go to our land and do what they want.
“We would be sending the wrong message if we allowed this group to continue with its event.”
A spokesman for the Council of the City of Belfast said: “The use of the place for these events is managed through a legal agreement between the Council and the promoter. Event programming remains an issue for the organizers.
“Any matter that an elected member wishes to collect would be consulted by the relevant committee and the full counter.”
Who are Kneecap?

Kneecap is an Irish -speaking rap trio that has courted the controversy with its provocative letter and merchandise.
The group was formed in 2017 by three friends who go by the artisanal names of Mo Chara, BAP and DJ Próvaí.
His rise to fame inspired a semi -inflicted film starring the actor nominated for Oscar Michael Fassbender.
The film won an award to the British Film Academy (BAFTA) in February 2025.

Last week, a video of the West Belfast Trio emerged in November 2023, appealing to show a person from the band that says: “The only good Tory is a dead Tory. He kills his local deputy.”
The daughter of the conservative deputy David Amess, whose father was stabbed in a constitution surgery, asked Kneecap to apologize.
In a statement about X, the band said that “an extract of images, deliberate tasks of every context, now bee exploited and armed, as if it were a call to action.”
They also called some of the reaction a “smear campaign” and said it was: “A transparent effort to derail the real conversation” far from their “love” messages and support for Palestine.
They added: to the AMESS and Cox families, we sent our sincere apologies, we never had the intention of causing it hurt. “
On Tuesday, the husband or murdered deputy Jo Cox asked Kneecap to give a “real apology.”
Brendan Cox, whose wife was killed in June 2016, said this was “only half of the apology.”
Television personality Sharon Osbourne asked that the band’s work visas in the USA. They would revoke after presentation at the Coachella Music Festival in California earlier this month, where they described Israel’s military action in Gaza as a genocide financed by the United States.