Tom Morello, Brian Eno, CMAT, among 100 artist names to join Kneecap support letter for “freedom of expression”
Morello is musical director of Black Sabbath's upcoming final gig, and his support of Kneecap comes after Sharon Osbourne called for the trio to have their working visas revoked The post Tom Morello, Brian Eno, CMAT, among 100 artist names to join Kneecap support letter for “freedom of expression” appeared first on NME.

Tom Morello, Brian Eno, CMAT are among the over 100 artists who have newly pledged their support for the right to freedom of expression for musicians.
The letter is a direct response to the ongoing controversy around Kneecap – who are signed to Heavenly – and the efforts from politicians to have them removed from festival line-ups this summer, including Glastonbury and TRNSMT.
The letter was first unveiled earlier this week, with the likes of Pulp, IDLES, Fontaines D.C., Bicep, Enter Shikari, English Teacher, The Pogues and more having already signed it. Now, Heavenly and Kneecap’s manager Daniel Lambert have shared an updated list, which include over 100 new added signatures.
Lambert wrote on X alongside the updated list: “More and more every hour stand behind Kneecap”. Besides Morello, Eno and CMAT, the new signatories also include Yard Act, Mogwai, Benefits, Doves, For Those I Love, Nadine Shah, Orbital, Shame and more. Check out the current list below, with new signees marked in red.
More and more every hour stand behind Kneecap
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