Hundreds of Kneecap fans gathered outside Westminster Magistrates Court today to support one of its members ahead of his anticipated appearance, after he was charged with a terrorism offence.
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, is accused of displaying a flag in support of the terrorist group Hezbollah at a gig in November last year, ‘in such a way or in such a circumstance as to arouse reasonable suspicion that he is a supporter of a proscribed organisation’.
The 27-year-old was charged with a terrorism offence following an alleged incident during a gig at the O2 Forum Kentish Town on 21 November 2024.
Ahead of the hearing, the rap band urged their admirers to ‘show up for Kneecap’ outside Westminster Magistrates Court.
As the band arrived at the court just after 9.30am, the crowd erupted into cheers and shouts.
Scores of fans, journalists and reporters charged the musicians as they exited their vehicle and crammed against the entrance of Westminster Magistrates Court doors.
Some of the band members were concealing their faces with red, black and white Keffiyeh scarves.
It took the 27-year-old more than a minute to enter the court building as security officers attempted to usher him through the front entrance.
In a series of Instagram infographics, the band said: ‘The attack on Mo Chara of Kneecap is part of a broader crackdown on solidarity with Palestine.

Kneecap fans stood outside Westminster Magistrates Court this morning

The fans were seen waving Palestine flags outside the court in central London

They held up signs which said ‘Free Mo Chara’ before his hearing at the court

Mo Chara is seen arriving at Westminster Magistrates’ Court ahead of the hearing

Some of the band members were concealing their faces with red, black and white Keffiyeh scarves

Liam O’Hanna, performing under the name of Mo Chara, was charged with a terrorism offence in relation to the alleged display of a Hezbollah flag onstage in 2024

Scores of fans, journalists and reporters charged the musicians as they entered the court

Demonstrators holding up signs displaying ‘Free Mo Chara’ and ‘drop the charges’

Supporters of the band outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning

In a series of Instagram infographics, the band said: ‘The attack on Mo Chara of Kneecap is part of a broader crackdown on solidarity with Palestine’

Another post shared by the band on their Instagram page calling for the charges to be dropped

Videos emerged of a Kneecap gig at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London in November 2024 where one of the band members appeared to shout ‘up Hamas, up Hezbollah’, and was draped in the Hezbollah flag

DJ Provai from Irish Hip Hop trio Kneecap performs onstage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 11, 2025
‘British terrorism legislation was first brought in against the Irish liberation struggle.
‘Today it is being used to repress and censor all those who stand with Palestine, against British support for Zionism.
‘Defend the right to defend Palestine.’
Fans who gathered outside the courts were seen waving Irish and Palestinian flags while holding signs stating: ‘Free Mo Chara’, ‘F*** you Netanyahu’ and ‘Kneecap: Rap for what is right’.
Many protesters also draped themselves in Keffiyehs – a type of Arabic scarf often associated with supporters of the pro-Palestine movement – while others were seen sporting high-vis vests.
At the centre of the demonstration, campaigners erected a stage for performances of music as well as speeches.
Meanwhile, dozens of police officers arrived outside the courtroom at around 9am while chants of ‘free, free Palestine’ and ‘free, free Mo Chara’ rang out through the streets as protesters anxiously awaited the arrival of Kneecap.