Kneecap promise new album incoming for 2026

Kneecap promise new album incoming for 2026

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Kneecaphavetold fans that they will be releasing a “brand new album” later this year

The Irish rap trio had a headline-catching 2025,and to round it out they sent out a social media post last week (December 31)in which they thanked fans for their continued support and promised that the 2026 would be a big year for them.

“They tried to crush us and they failed,” they said. “Thanks to all of you sound c*nts we’re stronger than ever.”

“Bigthingsto come in 2026 – including abrand newalbum. But nothing is more important than supporting each other and keeptaking actionfor Palestine,” they added.

Kneecap released their breakthrough album ‘Fine Art’ in 2024,a record thatNMEgave the full five stars, writing:“In the dark of the night out, the moment is all that matters and the rave will set you free. To shout that in a ‘dying’ language on a record thatcouldn’tsound any more alive?That’spower – and Kneecap have it.”

Since then, they have released thepolitically-chargedsingle‘The Recap’, which featured Mozey and wasdedicated to Kemi Badenoch,the massive ‘Sayōnara’ with Orbital’s Paul Hartnoll, and‘No Comment’,a drum ‘n’ bass-infused single with Sub Focusthat directly addressed Mo Chara’s high-profile legal case.

They also releaseda 7” single of ‘H.O.O.D.’ featuring Mo Chara’s controversial Coachella speech on Israel in October, exclusively for fans who attended a New York screening of a livestreamed show or bought tickets for the broadcast.

In September, the terror case against Mo Chara – real name Liam Óg ÓhAnnaidh–was dropped due to a technicality relating to the way in which it was brought about, with the Chief Magistrate telling the court that the charge against him was “unlawful” and “null”.

ÓhAnnaidhhad been charged over an alleged incident wherehe reportedly displayed a Hezbollah flag during a show in London in November 2024andshouted“up Hamas, up Hezbollah”.Both are listed as proscribed terroristorganisationsby the UK government.

Kneecap have consistentlydenied supporting either Hamas or Hezbollah, and said that they do not incite or condone violence. They have also argued that the footage at the UK shows had been taken out ofcontext, anddescribed the legal action asa “carnival of distraction”.

Last week,the group said they had been told that the UK government now plansto appeal the rulingthat led to the case being thrownout, something they said their legal team believe has “not an iota of logic”.

They said the appeal will be heard on January 14 at the High Court at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

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