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Dropkick Murphys

Dropkick Murphys

Current Tour: "20th Anniversary Tour"
Discography:Do or Die (1998)
The Gang’s All Here (1999)
Sing Loud, Sing Proud! (2001)
Blackout (2003)
The Warrior’s Code (2005)
The Meanest of Times (2007)
Going Out in Style (2011)
Signed and Sealed in Blood (2013)

Dropkick Murphys - "20th Anniversary Tour"

Recently, the Dropkick Murphys announced a tour in honor of their 20th anniversary. Appropriately titled the “20th Anniversary Tour,” the Dropkick Murphys’ trek will kick off on February 18 at the House of Blues in Cleveland and will make stops across the country through mid-March, including four shows in the band’s hometown of Boston. For each show, the Dropkick Murphys will be joined by the psychobilly band Tiger Army and punk rock band Darkbuster. Get your Dropkick Murphys tickets today and see the band live as they celebrate their 20th anniversary.

The Dropkick Murphys were formed in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1996. The band was originally formed as friends just playing in the basement of a local barbershop, but it quickly turned into something much more. The Dropkick Murphys' main goal has always been simple: bring people together to have a good time.

Signed to Hellcat Records in 1998, the Dropkick Murphys created albums that mixed the musical influences of their youth. They combined punk rock, Irish folk, rock, and hardcore music to make a sound that was uniquely their own. Their first album, Do or Die (1998), failed to reach the charts but that didn’t faze the band. The group's original lead singer Marc McColgan left and was replaced by Al Barr, and they added additional members, increasing their line-up to seven members. Each of the Dropkick Murphys' next two albums, The Gang's All Here (1999) and Sing Loud Sing Proud! (2001) showed improvement, and both charted on the Billboard 200.

It was 2003 when the Dropkick Murphys' popularity and notoriety began to boom. They released Blackout, which included the singles "Walk Away" and "Fields of Athenry." They re-worked the Boston Red Sox's anthem, "Tessie," which was used in the movie Fever Pitch and was the official song of the Sox's 2004 World Series win.Their next three albums have each climbed higher and higher on the Billboard 200 chart, with the 2007 album The Meanest of Times peaking at #20. The Dropkick Murphys' eighth album, Signed and Sealed in Blood, was released in January 2013.

Dropkick Murphys Concerts

Date Location Venue Price Get tickets

15.02.2025 08:00

Berlin

Germany

Max Schmeling Halle

15.02.2025 08:00

$0.00-$0.00

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26.02.2025 07:00

Huntington

USA

Paramount Theatre - Huntington

26.02.2025 07:00

$80.36-$960.00

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27.02.2025 07:00

Washington

USA

The Anthem - D.C.

27.02.2025 07:00

$68.00-$950.00

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28.02.2025 07:00

Columbus

USA

EXPRESS LIVE!

28.02.2025 07:00

$71.49-$950.00

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01.03.2025 07:00

Madison

USA

The Sylvee - WI

01.03.2025 07:00

$73.85-$955.00

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02.03.2025 07:00

Cincinnati

USA

Icon Festival Stage

02.03.2025 07:00

$56.00-$1030.00

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04.03.2025 07:00

Atlanta

USA

The Tabernacle - GA

04.03.2025 07:00

$65.00-$970.00

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05.03.2025 07:30

Augusta

USA

Bell Auditorium

05.03.2025 07:30

$71.99-$970.00

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06.03.2025 07:00

Orlando

USA

House Of Blues - Orlando

06.03.2025 07:00

$69.20-$950.00

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07.03.2025 07:00

Miami Beach

USA

The Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theater

07.03.2025 07:00

$64.00-$950.00

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08.03.2025 07:00

Clearwater

USA

The Sound at Coachman Park

08.03.2025 07:00

$77.49-$150.00

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09.03.2025 06:00

North Charleston

USA

Firefly Distillery

09.03.2025 06:00

$74.00-$965.00

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11.03.2025 07:00

Wilkes Barre

USA

Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

11.03.2025 07:00

$53.30-$975.00

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13.03.2025 07:00

Uncasville

USA

Mohegan Sun Arena - CT

13.03.2025 07:00

$53.75-$1010.00

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14.03.2025 07:00

Boston

USA

MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park

14.03.2025 07:00

$63.30-$1090.00

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15.03.2025 02:45

Boston

USA

MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park

15.03.2025 02:45

$183.06-$1110.00

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15.03.2025 07:00

Boston

USA

MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park

15.03.2025 07:00

$64.00-$1090.00

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16.03.2025 06:45

Boston

USA

MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park

16.03.2025 06:45

$65.00-$1090.00

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17.03.2025 06:00

Boston

USA

House Of Blues - Boston

17.03.2025 06:00

$71.70-$1075.00

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Artist Info

The hardcore punk/Celtic folk outfit Dropkick Murphys formed in South Boston in 1995; vocalist Mike McColgan, guitarist Rick Barton, and bassist Ken Casey comprised the original nucleus of the group, with a series of drummers passing through the lineup before the addition of Matt Kelly in 1997. After a series of EPs including Fire & Brimstone, Tattoos & Scally Caps, and Boys on the Docks, the Dropkick Murphys signed to Hellcat Records to issue their 1998 full-length Do or Die, produced by Rancid's Lars Frederiksen; McColgan exited the group soon after (he later went on to form the like-minded Street Dogs) and was replaced by vocalist Al Barr for the follow-up, 1999's The Gang's All Here.
Mob Mentality, a split release with the Business, appeared in mid-2000, but at the same time the band was going through an extensive redesign. Their five-piece arrangement expanded into a septet, as Marc Orrell stepped in after original guitarist Rick Barton left the band to get married. James Lynch (guitar), Spicy McHaggis (bagpipes), and Ryan Foltz (mandolin) were also added to the lineup to enhance the band's growling sound. Frederiksen, who produced the band's first two albums, left the Dropkicks to venture out on their own for their third studio effort, Sing Loud, Sing Proud. Bassist Ken Casey took over, and the album, which featured collaborations with ex-Pogue Shane MacGowan and Cock Sparrer's Colin McFaull, was issued in early 2001.
Their Irish pride shone through the next year, when Live on St. Patrick's Day from Boston, MA was released in the summer. Recorded at the biggest Irish-American celebration of the year in a town known for its widespread Irish heritage, the set was a blistering example of their intense and lively gigs. As the band prepped for the annual Vans Warped Tour in summer 2003, they released Blackout in June; the album featured new bagpipe player Scruffy Wallace and accordionist Tim Brennan (who further took over mandolin and tin whistle after Foltz left following some touring). The Murphys reworked the Boston Red Sox anthem "Tessie" on their mid-2004 EP Tessie, which subsequently became the theme song to the Sox's World Series run that year. Warrior's Code followed in 2005, and one of its songs, "I'm Shipping Up to Boston," was later used in the 2006 Martin Scorsese film The Departed. Soon after, the band recorded The Meanest of Times, a collection of songs about family loyalty, featuring guest appearances by Spider Stacy of the Pogues and Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners, and released in mid-September 2007. In January 2008, however, Orrell announced his decision to leave the band in order to pursue other projects. Live on Lansdowne, Boston MA, a CD/DVD of tracks culled from 2009's week of St. Patrick's Day shows in Boston, was released in 2010. For their next studio effort, the band looked inward to create a concept album, combining their own experiences to create the fictional character Cornelius Larkin. The result was their seventh album, Going Out in Style, which was released in 2011 on their Born & Bred label. 2012 saw the band follow up with Live at Fenway before returning the next year with their eighth studio effort, Signed and Sealed in Blood.

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