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"Punk Rock and Donald Trump just don’t belong together," the Dropkick Murphys said in an Instagram post about why they are ...
Dropkick Murphys announced Wednesday they will no longer be performing at any more Punk in the Park shows after learning the ...
Since Denver7 first reported on bands boycotting Punk in the Park Denver because of the organizer's donations to President ...
Punk In The Park, a multi-city music festival, has been facing backlash after owner Cameron Collins was called out for ...
The outspoken Celtic-punk band initially shared the decision loud and proud from the stage in Denver.
In a lengthy Instagram post, the owner of the Punk in the Park festival states that there will be no donations to any ...
The multi-city music festival Punk In The Park is facing backlash over the political donations of Cameron Collins (pictured), ...
Dropkick Murphys fans hoping to see the band at Punk in the Park shows got some bad news on Wednesday. That is because the ...
"I think we all probably have common ground on a lot of big issues like being anti-racism, anti-war, and the belief in human rights for EVERYONE, regardless of race, sexual orientation, religion, or a ...
Dropkick Murphys will no longer perform at Punk in the Park because of the festival organizer’s donations to Donald Trump. Dropkick Murphys said in an Instagram post Wednesday that Brew Ha Ha ...
Dropkick Murphys have cancelled all future Punk in the Park appearances over the festival owner's financial donations to Donald Trump's campaign.
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Irish Star on MSNDropkick Murphys exit Punk festival over founder's Trump campaign donations
The American Celtic punk band, who are widely known for their 2005 hit 'I’m Shipping Up to Boston', have confirmed they will ...
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