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Controversial, bold, and unapologetically loud, Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap have announced the biggest show of their career to date, and it's happening at London’s iconic Wembley Arena.
Set for Thursday, September 18, the landmark gig will see the Belfast group step onto one of the UK’s largest stages, with 12,500 fans expected to fill the arena for what promises to be a politically charged, high-energy night of music and message.
The announcement crowns what has already been a breakout year for Kneecap. Known for their fusion of Irish language, sharp political commentary, and blistering beats, the group has dominated headlines throughout 2025, not only for their music, but also for their fierce social commentary and refusal to tone things down.
Their latest single, ‘The Recap’, featuring producer Mozey, dropped earlier this month and has quickly stirred the pot with its defiant lyrics and gritty, no-holds-barred visuals. Fans and critics alike have praised it for pushing the boundaries of what hip-hop can be in a divided cultural climate, marking Kneecap as a true voice of rebellion in the modern music scene.
With past gigs selling out across Ireland and packed festival sets that have left crowds buzzing, the Wembley Arena show is set to be a defining moment in the group’s journey. For many UK fans, it will be their first chance to witness the trio’s powerful live presence on such a grand scale.
Tickets for the September show go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday, and demand is expected to be sky-high. This isn’t just a concert, it’s a moment, and Kneecap are ready to make sure it hits with full force.
Whether you're a longtime follower or just getting to know the name, one thing’s for certain: Kneecap at Wembley will be unmissable. Keep your eyes on the countdown, and your finger on that ticket button.