French town withdraws Rock-En-Seine music festival funding over Kneecap booking

Saint-Cloud municipality says it does not finance political action, nor demands, and even less calls to violence such as calls to kill lawmakers, whatever their nationality, after Irish group uses venues to slam Israel

The municipal authority for the Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud, which hosts the annual Rock-en-Seine music festival, has decided to withdraw a 40,000 euro ($46,000) subsidy for the event due to its booking of Irish rap band Kneecap, it said on Thursday.
The Belfast-based Kneecap, which raps in Irish and English, has drawn criticism because it has displayed pro-Palestine messages during gigs. It is scheduled to play on the final day of the Rock-en-Seine festival, which takes place from August 21 to August 24.
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להקת ניקאפ
להקת ניקאפ
Kneecap
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מתוך הופעתה של ניקאפ בפסטיבל קואצ'לה
מתוך הופעתה של ניקאפ בפסטיבל קואצ'לה
Kneecap performance at Coachella
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In a statement late on Wednesday, the Saint-Cloud city hall said the money had been agreed before the final line-up of the festival was announced and that it had decided to withdraw the funding on July 3.
The Saint-Cloud city said it respects the festival's programing freedom, and had not sought "to enter into any negotiations with a view to influencing the programing".
"On the other hand it does not finance political action, nor demands, and even less calls to violence, such as calls to kill lawmakers, whatever their nationality," the statement said.
Rock-en-Seine could not be immediately reached for comment.
Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who is known by his stage name Mo Chara, was charged in May with a terrorism offence for allegedly displaying a flag of Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group that is proscribed as a terrorist organisation in Britain.
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