Bruce Springsteen shared a powerful tribute to George Floyd during the latest episode of his weekly radio show.
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“Streaming Outta Fenway” will feature the Boss (remotely) and the Boston Celtic punks in a momentous concert broadcast from the historic ballpark's infield.
By Linda Laban
Not even a pandemic can keep Boston’s Dropkick Murphys from playing ball, musically speaking. Following the veteran Celtic punk band’s “Streaming Up from Boston” Saint Patrick’s Day livestream concert, they’ve upped the ante and will perform at the city’s historic Fenway Park on May 29 — with no live audience, per state
Bruce Springsteen shared a powerful tribute to George Floyd during the latest episode of his weekly radio show.
Bruce Springsteen reflected Wednesday on the protest movement erupting across the nation in the wake of Minneapolis man George Floyd’s death. He said, “We remain haunted, generation after generation, by our original sin of slavery.”
"Our black citizens continue to be killed unnecessarily by our police on the streets of America"
By Bruce Haring
The Dropkick Murphys raised a wicked large amount of money for a variety of Boston charities with their free May 29 Streaming Outta Fenway performance. The show, the first-ever music event without an in-person audience at a major U.S.
The event has been organised as part of the ongoing protests worldwide following the death of George Floyd in the US
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
The Boss was beamed in via video link during the Fenway Park gig
"What's going on, Boston?" Dropkick Murphys' lead singer and bassist Ken Casey shouted in Boston's Red Sox Fenway Park on Friday night (May 29)--but this time, instead of thousands of fans cheering back, the ballpark was empty.Streaming Outta Fenway, the two-hour concert by the Celtic punk band, marks the first time a musical performance has ever taken place at an empty major U.S. arena, stadium or ballpark.
Dropkick Murphys won't be pitching in Boston's Red Sox Fenway Park Friday night (May 29), but the Celtic punk band will host the first-ever concert on the infield diamond with no fans in attendance.
Bruce Springsteen says Little Richard’s influence is undeniable.
Bruce Springsteen took over his SiriusXM channel, E Street Radio, on Wednesday (May 20) to pay tribute to Little Richard during his latest guest DJ session.
It’s a dream venue for any musician — just, without the deafening cheers of 38,000 fans.
They'll be the first musicians ever to play on the park's "sacred" infield
Dropkick Murphys are taking their live show into the digital realm by streaming a full performance straight from the baseball field of Boston’s legendary Fenway Park.
The working stiffs in legendary punk rock band The Dropkick Murphys are set to make history on May 29 as the first band to play the infield of the Boston's Red Sox's Fenway Park. Performed without an audience and live-streamed for free, Streaming Outta Fenway will include a remote appearance by
And this time, they're asking for your requests...
A powerful A-list legal firm hit by a cyberattack is refusing to pay the shadowy hackers their $42 million ransom demand — meaning that a trove of details of some of the biggest deals in showbiz history, including Bruce Springsteen’s Netflix deal and Sean “Diddy” Combs’ rumored $100 million vodka deal, will be laid bare on the internet.
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