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The Dropkick Murphys play the Stone Pony Summer Stage on Wednesday, Aug. 13. Also performing is Bad Religion and the ...
"We're out there tying to speak up and make our point." Dropkick Murphys vocalist Ken Casey sits down with The Beat's Ari ...
The Dropkick Murphys played an unflattering video of President Donald Trump during a rendition of “First Class Loser” at the ...
“This next song is dedicated to a guy who wears orange makeup, (defecates) his pants in his diapers, rapes women, touches ...
Dropkick Murphys' Ken Casey discusses his band's new album, 'For the People,' and reflects on their legacy of nearly 30 years.
The Dropkick Murphys merged a celebration of the release of their latest album and their hometown's anniversary for a free downtown concert.
"Punk Rock and Donald Trump just don’t belong together," the Dropkick Murphys said in an Instagram post about why they are dropping Punk in the Park events.
As with many charged conversations around pop cultural touchstones of late, Dropkick Murphys hasn't suddenly "gotten" political, the band has always been that way (some people just have ...
Dropkick Murphys and more bands protested a Denver festival's donation to Trump. Bad Religion and Destiny Bond were among those speaking out.
The multi-city music festival Punk In The Park is facing backlash over the political donations of Cameron Collins (pictured), owner of Brew Ha Ha Productions, which puts on the event.
Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys followed the suit of bands such as Destiny Bond and Time X Heist, canceling their performance at the festival stop in Denver, Colorado, this past weekend and all ...
Dropkick Murphys pull from Punk in the Park shows due to promoter’s Trump donations By Mark Shanahan Globe Staff,Updated July 23, 2025, 1:57 p.m.
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