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Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap are set to play their first major show since they were charged for allegedly displaying a flag in support of the terrorist group Hezbollah at one of their gigs.
Brian Eno , the Mystery Jets and CMAT signed an open letter accusing Westminster and the British media of a campaign to "remove Kneechap from the public eye".
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