Fontaines DC Follow in Knecap’s footprints with controversial attitude

Fontaines DC Express controversial attitude on sold out London Show

Fontaines DCS lead singer, Grian Chatten, commanded Saturday’s performance during their sold out London concert.

Wearing a kilt and a Sinead O’Connor-T-Shirt, he held the audience entertained by carrying the microphone with the rod or performing empty-handed as he walked along the country across the 45,000-person audience.

Although the Irish singer and lyricist rarely spoke on the show, he dedicated a song to his “Little Girl” and briefly replied the “free Palestine song on his show started by the audience.

In addition, both screens on the show vintage recordings with “Free Palestine” showed in Gothic font of the band’s logo.

The chat sang tea I love you Text: “Sales of genocide and semi -cut pride, I understand. I had to be there from the start, I had to be f ****** man.”

Fans of the Brit Award -Winning Band also enjoyed several other songs, including their famous optimistic tracks, Here’s the thing.

Against the conclusion of the show on the screens, when the last song of Fontaine’s DC was done, the words: “Israel commits genocide. Use your voice” was shown.

The Grian Chat closed the concert with a simple wave and said, “Cheers London, very much thank you.”

It is also relevant to mention that the front man joined the Irish trio, Knecap, who is currently facing criminal charges of their controversial Gigonbury concert, to perform their cooperation Better way of living.

Song with the trio embraced Fontaine’s DC’s artist the three on stage, wearing a silver jacket and “Free Palestine.”

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