Dropkick Murphys shipping up to Boston for 4 shows
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 7:14 am
Dropkick Murphys to Play Four Shows in Boston Amidst Shifting Political Landscape
Boston-based punk rock band Dropkick Murphys are set to perform four shows in their hometown, coinciding with St. Patrick's Day. The band, known for its working-class anthems, has been navigating a changing political climate, both within their fanbase and in the broader cultural landscape.
Band leader Ken Casey addressed the perception of the band's politics, emphasizing that their stance has remained consistent since their 1998 debut album, *Do or Die*. Casey highlighted the band's focus on issues affecting working people and their opposition to the perceived actions of the ultra-wealthy.
While the band has experienced some backlash, including fans leaving shows or returning merchandise, Casey notes that they have also seen their fanbase grow. He attributes this to a shift in perspective among some fans who may not have always agreed with the band's politics but now recognize certain political figures as detrimental.
The Dropkick Murphys recently released a split LP with the Boston hardcore band Haywire, including a remake of their 2005 song "Citizen C.I.A." as "Citizen I.C.E." The updated version reflects the band's stance on current issues.
The band's upcoming shows at the MGM Music Hall and House of Blues, with half the dates already sold out, demonstrate their enduring popularity. The band has released four albums in the past five years, including two albums inspired by the lyrics of Woody Guthrie. Casey attributes this burst of creativity to the downtime during COVID and a desire to remain relevant after three decades.
BNN's Perspective:
The Dropkick Murphys' experience reflects the challenges and opportunities artists face in today's polarized environment. While some may disagree with their political views, the band's commitment to their values and their continued connection with their audience is commendable. Their ability to adapt and evolve while staying true to their roots is a testament to their longevity.
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