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TOUR: Irish rap trio Kneecap, known for their electrifying blend of Irish- and English-language hip-hop and razor-sharp political satire, are hitting the road for a bold 2025 tour across North America and the UK. Their 15-city North American leg launches on October 1 in New York City at The Rooftop at Pier 17, and continues across key cities including Louisville, Nashville, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, Toronto, Detroit, Columbus, Chicago, Minneapolis, Vancouver, and culminates on October 27 at The Independent in San Francisco. Many of these shows have already sold out, highlighting the high demand for their electrifying live presence.
Known for blending energetic beats, Gaelic identity, and razor-sharp satire, Kneecap’s 2025 performances promise to be as provocative as they are powerful, offering fans a potent mix of cultural pride and social discourse.
TICKETS: Tickets for Kneecap 2025 concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Ticket prices typically start around $56 at the lowest end, with more common general-admission rates averaging around $160–$250. For example, the October 1 show at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York lists a lowest get‑in price of $149 and an average ticket cost of $251. While most events stay under $500, prices can climb steeply in high-demand cities — with Vancouver showing prices as high as $942, and San Francisco reaching upwards of $1,118 for premium seats.
ABOUT: Kneecap is an Irish hip-hop trio from Belfast, made up of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí. Since forming in 2017, they’ve become one of the most provocative and influential voices in Irish music, fusing sharp political commentary with a fearless mix of English and Irish-language rap. Their songs often tackle issues like nationalism, identity, drug culture, and working-class life, delivered with biting wit and unapologetic defiance.
Their music is as much about cultural expression as it is about rebellion. By weaving Gaeilge (the Irish language) into their lyrics, they’ve revitalized its presence in contemporary music and connected with younger generations who might otherwise feel distanced from it. Tracks like “C.E.A.R.T.A.” and “H.O.O.D.” showcase their ability to merge heavy beats with satirical, socially charged storytelling. Their 2024 debut album Fine Art was praised for its uncompromising honesty and inventive production, further solidifying their reputation as artists who refuse to dilute their message.
Beyond music, Kneecap has sparked international attention for their outspoken activism. They’ve used stages from Ireland to major festivals abroad to highlight political struggles, often courting controversy for their directness but winning respect for their authenticity. In 2024, their self-titled biopic premiered at Sundance, earning critical acclaim and further elevating their profile. With their mix of artistry, politics, and cultural pride, Kneecap has become both a musical force and a symbol of resistance in modern Irish culture.