Kneecap’s Glastonbury set will not be broadcast live, BBC confirms | Kneecap

BBC confirmed that Kneecap’s Glastonbury set will not be broadcast live.
Rap Trio, state publisher’s performances from Saturday evening IPlayer will be available online to tell them that they had contacted them, he said.
Despite the criticism of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who said that Liam óg ó Hannaidh, known as MO chara, should be banned from the festival after being accused of terrorism, he will take the stage at West Holts on Saturday at 16:00.
He is accused of exhibiting a flag representing Hezbollah, a 27 -year -old, a banned organization.
BBC said it would not be broadcast live, “But we are trying to present an optional version”.
The BBC spokesman said: “As a broadcast partner, BBC brings audiences comprehensive music from Glastonbury with artists reserved by festival organizers.
“Although BBC does not prohibit artists, our plans allow our programming to meet our editorial directives. We do not always publish each movement live from the main stages and we do not try to make more than 90 other verses on our digital platforms as well as more than 90 other.”