The solid bronze severed head of Melbourne’s decapitated King George V statue was reported to have briefly reappeared in public, gracing the stage during a performance by Irish rap group Kneecap.
A decapitated statue head of King George V made a guest appearance at a gig by Belfast hip-hop trio Kneecap. The King's Domain statue was beheaded and covered in red paint in June to coincide ...
Police are today investigating how the missing decapitated head from a historic statue of King George V ended up on stage with anti-colonial Belfast hip-hop trio Kneecap in Australia.
Australian police are investigating how the missing decapitated head of a historic statue of King George V appeared to make a cameo appearance on stage during a Kneecap gig in Melbourne on Friday ...
The severed head of a British King’s statue has appeared on stage with Kneecap nearly a year after it was stolen. Last week more than 10,000 people descended on Melbourne’s Federation ...
The King George V statue was beheaded and covered in red paint on a bank holiday for King Charles’ birthday in June 2024. It was part of series of incidents involving attacks on colonial ...
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The missing head of a statue of King George V appears to have been brought onstage at a concert in Melbourne. Northern Irish rappers Kneecap brought the head onstage at their gig last week.
Authorities have been unable to track it down. Now the head may have been spotted at a gig for Belfast hip-hop trio Kneecap on Friday. The rappers revealed in an Instagram post that an attendee ...
An Irish hip-hop band has declared “every colony can fall” after a fan gifted them the severed head of a King George V statue at their Melbourne gig on Friday. Belfast band Kneecap were ...
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