
"We're happy to take part in anything that offers resistance to the horrible things that are happening in America today. Known for its working-class roots and politically-charged music, the American Celtic punk band has long advocated for workers' and human rights, the rally organizers said."
"Dropkick Murphys at No Kings Boston is more than just a musical performance - though we certainly expect these artists to spice up the vibe of the rally. It's also a rally cry to us all, to use our power, build our power, and pledge to power a democracy that advances freedom, equality, justice, and dignity for all."
Dropkick Murphys, a Quincy-formed Celtic punk band known for working-class roots and politically-charged music, will perform at the 'No Kings' rally on Boston Common on Saturday, March 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. The rally begins at 1 p.m. and is part of a broader 'No Kings Day' of action with coordinated demonstrations nationwide and abroad. The movement began in June 2025 coinciding with President Donald Trump's birthday and a military parade in Washington, D.C. In Massachusetts, the rally is organized by the ACLU of Massachusetts, Indivisible Mass Coalition, and Mass 50501. The band's participation aligns with their advocacy for workers' and human rights, and their recent album 'For The People' focuses on speaking out against injustice.
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