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BBC Kneecap Glastonbury Protection Plans Confirmed


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The BBC has revealed the way it plans to point out Kneecap’s Glastonbury efficiency later right now.

The company has confirmed that the efficiency won’t be streamed dwell however can be proven on-demand.

“As the published companion, the BBC is bringing audiences in depth music protection from Glastonbury, with artists booked by the competition organisers,” a spokeswoman stated. “While the BBC doesn’t ban artists, our plans be certain that our programming meets our editorial pointers. We don’t all the time dwell stream each act from the principle phases and look to make an on-demand model of Kneecap’s efficiency accessible on our digital platforms, alongside greater than 90 different units.” 

The controversial Irish hip-hop trio will take to what is going to seemingly be a packed West Holts Stage in lower than two hours. We wrote earlier this week about how the BBC was going through a dilemma over its Kneecap protection, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer saying the efficiency isn’t “acceptable.” Tradition Secretary Lisa Nandy stated the next day: “Personally I don’t need to see [Kneecap] on TV screens.”

One of many group’s members, Mo Chara, is at the moment bailed on a terror cost after displaying a flag at a London gig in assist of Hezbollah – a proscribed terrorist group within the UK. This got here a number of months after counter-terrorism police stated they had been assessing movies of a bandmember allegedly telling followers at a gig: “The one good Tory is a lifeless Tory. Kill your native MP.”

In a Guardian interview yesterday, the band stated they had been “in character” when displaying the flag. “S**t is thrown on stage on a regular basis. If I’m alleged to know each f***ing factor that’s thrown on stage… I’d be in Mensa, Jesus Christ,” stated  Mo Chara, AKA Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh.

Earlier right now, the BBC confirmed that Neil Younger’s set can even be proven on TV. Younger had the day before today stated he didn’t need his set to be on the BBC.