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Published 15:49 10 Jul 2025 BST
Updated 10:18 11 Jul 2025 BST
The hip hop trio from Belfast have taken to X to announce their posters have been banned from the London Underground.
In their post they call out the tube for political policing and interference, claiming the Underground had no issue advertising their gigs, records, and movie before the controversy.
According to Kneecap their poster has been banned due to "widespread or serious offence to reasonable members of the public on account of the product or service being advertised the content or design of the advertisement, or by way of implication."
Kneecap has been very vocal about their support for Palestine, continuously speaking out against the 'alleged' genocide on their socials and during their live sets.
Recently, the the trio had called out the BBC and Keir Starmer during their set at Glastonbury, with the stage closed off to festivalgoers 45 minutes before they played.
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We've been banned from advertising on the London Tube.
— KNEECAP (@KNEECAPCEOL) July 10, 2025
How petty can political policing and interference get...
After using the tube to advertise loads of times for gigs, records and our movie, all without issue.
The below poster has been rejected because:
"it is likely to… pic.twitter.com/jx8gnqSdkF

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