Dropkick Murphys Bring Punk and Activism to Their St. Patrick's Day Tour
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Dropkick Murphys Bring Punk and Activism to Their St. Patrick's Day Tour
"Dropkick Murphys brought their 2026 "St. Patrick's Day Tour" to the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, on Friday, February 13th, playing a career-spanning 23-song set. The veteran Massachusetts band has been making headlines for protesting ICE and denouncing the Trump administration in recent months and years, but, for the most part, the 90-minute show was a punk-rock celebration."
"It wasn't until right before the band played the new song "Who'll Stand With Us?" from their 2025 album For the People that Casey got political, telling the crowd, "Some people are surprised Dropkick Murphys have something to say at this moment. If you got a microphone and you love this country, you better fuckin' use it right now. Fuck Donald Trump. Fuck ICE!""
Dropkick Murphys performed a 23-song set at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on February 13, 2026. The 90-minute performance mixed career-spanning material with recent politically charged material and high-energy punk anthems. Frontman Ken Casey issued explicit anti-Trump and anti-ICE remarks before debuting the new song "Who'll Stand With Us?" from the 2025 album For the People. The band introduced a reworked anti-ICE anthem, "Citizen I.C.E.," joined by Austin Sparkman of Haywire, and led a "Fuck ICE" chant. The show closed with "Rose Tattoo," then "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" and "The Big Man." Support acts included The Aggrolites, Haywire, and Slugger.
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