Thousands of fans are attending a homecoming gig for the band Kneecap as they support Fontaines DC at Boucher Road playing fields in south Belfast.
It is eight months since the rap trio last played Belfast. In that time they have been the centre of political controversy and the subject of police investigations.
The show is taking place days after one of Kneecap's members, Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, appeared in court in London accused of a terrorism offence, a charge he denies.
Fontaines DC, a five-piece punk band who formed in Dublin, have voiced support for the Palestinian cause and criticised Israel's actions in Gaza.
At Boucher Road playing fields - BBC News NI reporter Kevin Sharkey.













