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    Dropkick Murphys exit Punk in the Park festival over founder’s Trump campaign donations

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJuly 24, 2025 International No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dropkick Murphys, the American Celtic punk band widely known for their 2005 hit “I’m Shipping Up to Boston,” announced Wednesday they will no longer perform at any more Punk in the Park shows after they learned the festival’s organizer donated to the Trump campaign.

    “Punk Rock and Donald Trump just don’t belong together. So Upon finding out that Brew Ha Ha promotions donated to the Trump campaign we will not be playing any more Punk in the Park shows,” the band said in the caption of an Instagram video.

    In the video, frontman Ken Casey told an audience: “The far right ain’t the new punk.”

    The band had just recently performed in Denver but said it will not continue for any other Punk in the Park shows.

    Cameron Collins, owner of Brew Ha Ha, the group that organized the festival, posted his own statement in response.

    “We live in a two-party system, and unfortunately, you must choose based on a few important issues that resonate with you. For me, those issues were the promise to end wars and refrain from entering new international conflicts, lower taxes, and stopping government overreach,” Collins said.

    He added that he hasn’t liked many of Trump’s recent “viewpoints, opinions, and policies thus far” and said the festival has not donated any of its proceeds to any political party and will not.

    Federal Election Commission records show Collins made multiple small-dollar donations last year to the Trump National Committee, Never Surrender and WinRed. The Trump National Committee and Never Surrender use funds raised to support Trump. WinRed bills itself as “the only fundraising platform built exclusively for conservatives.”

    Like most punk bands, Dropkick Murphys identify with the broader left-wing movement, and they haven’t been shy about their opposition to Trump.

    In March, Casey called out a fan wearing a “Make America Great Again” shirt at a concert. Upon making a wager and verifying that the “MAGA” shirt was made in Nicaragua, Casey had the fan change into a “proudly made in America Dropkick Murphys shirt.”

    “We don’t care if we lose fans, because when history’s said and done, we want it known that Dropkick Murphys stood with the people, we stood with the workers,” Casey said at the time.

    Punk in the Park is scheduled to make numerous stops through the end of the year, including dates in California, Oregon and Arizona.





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