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by Scotty on 2023-11-21Please come to Toronto !!! Please add it on the tour đđ»
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Dropkick Murphys proudly remain Boston's rock 'n' roll underdogs turned champions. Since 1996, the boys have created the kind of music that's meant to be chanted at last call, in packed arenas, and during the fourth quarter, third period, or ninth inning of a comeback rally. Their celebrated discography includes four consecutive Billboard top 10 album debuts (2021's Turn Up That Dial, 11 Short Stories Of Pain & Glory, Signed and Sealed in Blood, Going Out In Style), along with 2005's gold-selling The Warrior's Code featuring the near double platinum classic "I'm Shipping Up To Boston." Whether you caught a legendary gig at The Rathskeller (The Rat) under Kenmore Square, found the band by taking the T to Newbury Comics to cop Do Or Die in '98, discovered them in Martin Scorsese's Academy Award-winning The Departed, or saw 'em throw down at Coachella (or one of hundreds of other festivals), you've become a part of their extended family. Dropkick Murphys' music has generated half-a-billion streams, they've quietly moved 8 million-plus units worldwide and the band has sold out gigs on multiple continents. In 2020, the band was one of the first to embrace streaming performances, starting with their Streaming Up From Boston St. Patrick's Day virtual performance. It was followed by last year's landmark Streaming Outta Fenway livestream, which drew more than 5.9 million viewers and held the #3 spot on Pollstar's "Top 2020 Livestreams" chart. Dropkick Murphys St. Patrick's Day Stream 2021...Still Locked Down, was #1 on Pollstar's Livestream chart for the week ending March 22, 2021, logging over 1 million views. Dropkick Murphys return September 30 with their first-ever all-acoustic album, This Machine Still Kills Fascists (Dummy Luck Music / [PIAS]), followed by their first-ever seated theater tour kicking off in late October. This Machine Still Kills Fascists breathes musical life into mostly unpublished lyrics by the legendary Woody Guthrie, curated for the band by Woody's daughter Nora Guthrie.
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iâd give anything to take my mom to one of your concerts. i think it would actually save her life
couldn't have two better co-headliners both with amazing shows, full of energy, and interactive with the fans.
Both Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphys were rad!
Floggin Molly was very entertaining to watch. Dave King knows how to put on a show and keep his audience entertained. Dropkick Murphys was very well rounded, amazing live and every song tells a unique story with their foot stomping beats.
The show was great but you could only drink at the back of the venue
Would have been better if it wasn't a work night, but one hell of a show. Flogging Molly was just as good as Dropkick Murphy's and can't wait for them to return
The actual band was stellar, but the crowd was making it hard to enjoy. Crowd was so bad at times The Murphys would stop playing so they could tell people to smarten up. Show was great overall though.
The band was awesome, totally disliked the venue. Purchased general admission floor, didnât realize that that was general admission seating (first come first serve) usually general admission means floor not seats, very disappointed. It was not the kind of concert I wanted to be stuck in a seat for, completely ruined my night. I have no complaints about the bands or music, everything in that department was GREAT! In the future, the seating situation should be WAY better explained, I would not have purchased those tickets had I know they were seats. It was not explained anywhere prior to purchase and because I had never attended an event at the Masonic I was unfamiliar with venue. I know I wasnât the only one unknowing, confused and disappointed.
The band were amazing! Nothing to complain about! The Venue is always a pleasure to visit! I know its nothing that can be helped, but the lines could have moved a bit faster for the bathrooms and beer. But with that many people, in that kind of a venue, i was happy how fast they were moving!