On a day when Celtic beat Hibs in Edinburgh and Falkirk held Rangers to a 0–0 draw at Ibrox, Glasgow’s Hydro turned into a sea of green as The Celtic Song echoed around the arena on Sunday night.
Irish rap trio Kneecap were playing the biggest headline show of their career in front of 14,000 fans, and the crowd didn’t need much encouragement to turn it into a Celtic celebration.
Mid-set, one of the band shouted: “Hail, hail, the Celts are here!”
That was all it took.
The entire Hydro erupted, belting out The Celtic Song in full voice, with the band even stopping to let the supporters take over.
Hail Hail the Celts are here 🍀🔥 Kneecap gig went mental tonight.@KNEECAPCEOL#HailHail #Kneecap #GreenAndWhitehttps://t.co/Rcj82aMhQb pic.twitter.com/30sWkpOJly
— MarkoCrypto (@MarkHiggins1916) December 1, 2025
Frontman Naoise Ó Cairealláin, known on stage as Móglaí Bap, added to the moment by performing in a Celtic shirt.
DJ Provai has been spotted at Celtic games recently, sitting with the Bhoys.
It was a massive night for the band, who closed off their tour with the Glasgow date.
They couldn’t have picked a better day as Celtic closed the gap on Hearts and extended it on Rangers.
It all means that if Celtic beat Dundee on Wednesday night, with Martin O’Neill in the dugout, they could be playing to go top of the league on Saturday.
Hearts make the trip to Celtic Park, and could potentially face Wilfried Nancy in his first game in charge.
