
DROPKICK MURPHYS DROP NEW MUSIC

Announce New Album For The People
Released Digitally on July 4
Physical Release with 5 Bonus Tracks due October 10
Share New Single & Video “Who’ll Stand With Us?”
For The People Album Cover Art Created By
Shepard Fairey’s Design Firm ‘Studio Number One’
Historic Performance On The National Mall, Washington, DC at Unite For Veterans Rally on June 6
Dropkick Murphys’ Summer Of Discontent Tour with Bad Religion Commences July 22

The black rose is traditionally linked to death, loss, mourning and grief.
However, the black rose also symbolizes change, renewal, rebirth and new beginnings.
Black roses are also associated with courage, confidence, strength and power.
Dropkick Murphys’ new album For The People shows courage and confidence, speaking up against the injustices happening in the United States, doing so with the strength and power that harkens back to Dropkick Murphys’ earliest punk rock roots. For The People is more than a title. It’s a heartfelt stance, a declaration of who this band is—and who they’ve always been.
For The People will be released digitally on July 4 via the band’s Dummy Luck Music / Play It Again Sam, with the LP and CD release featuring 5 bonus tracks out October 10. The poignant album cover was created by renowned social/political artist Shepard Fairey’s design firm Studio Number One, and the album was produced and mixed by longtime Dropkick Murphys collaborator Ted Hutt.
For The People rises to its moment: an expression of humanity at a time of relentless dehumanization, a promise of hope in an era fueled by fear-mongering, a declaration of solidarity in an age of disunion, a defiant rebuttal to the charlatans and demagogues who seek to divide us for their own power and profit.
“Who’ll Stand With Us?,” the album’s first single, is a call for unity, a return to sanity, and a look at what – and who – is really dividing us. It gets straight to the point: When the billionaires and broligarchs get done neutering society, what’s left for the rest of us? The song aims to frame class warfare for what it is. And, like all Dropkick Murphys songs, it empowers listeners to take action.
The powerful video for “Who’ll Stand With Us?” was directed by Jon Vulpine and depicts the disturbing reality of people disappearing in the United States. MeidasTouch Network, the U.S.-based pro-democracy news podcast (and the #1 podcast in the U.S. and Canada), took note, will be posting the video, and has shown ongoing support for the band’s efforts to stand up against injustice.
Building on the band’s longtime relationship with the Boston Red Sox, on July 11, fans can enjoy a night of fun during Dropkick Murphys night at Fenway Park which will feature a limited edition Dropkick Murphys’ “I’m Shipping Up To Boston” bobblehead for those who purchase tickets here: https://www.redsox.com/
Later in the summer, iconic punk rock bands Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion will continue to share their message of fighting for what’s right during the co-headlining U.S. Summer Of Discontent Tour from July 22 through August 17. Visit https://dropkickmurphys.com/
Whether it’s politics, family, friends or simply “life,” Dropkick Murphys continue to write music that regular people can identify with. On For The People–the band’s 13th studio album–the stories run deep, the memories push hard, and the joy remains infectious. Across the album’s 12 songs, Dropkick Murphys—Ken Casey (vocals), Tim Brennan (guitars, tin whistle, accordion, piano, vocals), Jeff DaRosa (guitars, banjo, mandolin, vocals), Matt Kelly (drums, percussion, vocals), James Lynch (guitars, vocals), Kevin Rheault (bass) and Campbell Webster (bagpipes and Uilleann pipes)—imbue the same kind of joy one might celebrate with family and friends. And even when the moods are sad and pensive, it’s hard not to feel personally invested in the band’s emotional spectrum
North American Tour Dates
July 20 – Punk in the Park, Denver, CO
July 22 – BECU Live at Northern Quest, Spokane, WA (w/ Bad Religion)
July 23 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater, Bend, OR (w/ Bad Religion)
July 24 – Dune Peninsula at Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, WA (w/ Bad Religion)
July 26 – Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, NV (w/ Bad Religion)
July 26-27 – Warped Tour, Long Beach, CA
July 29 – Fox Theater, Oakland, CA (w/ Bad Religion)
July 30 – The Backyard, Sacramento, CA (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 1 – Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre, Pocatello, ID (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 2 – The Union, Salt Lake City, UT (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 4 – Grinders, Kansas City, MO (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 5 – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park, Indianapolis, IN (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 6 – Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B, Buffalo, NY (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 8 – Rock La Cauz, Victoriaville, Canada
Aug 9 – The Rooftop at Pier 17, New York, NY (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 10 – Jacobs Pavilion, Cleveland, OH (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 12 – Pier Six Pavilion, Baltimore, MD (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 13 – Stone Pony Summer Stage, Asbury Park, NJ (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 15 – Ovation Hall @ Ocean Casino, Atlantic City, NJ (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 16 – Bank NH Pavilion, Gilford, NH (w/ Bad Religion)
Aug 17 – Mich Ultra SummerStage At Tags, Big Flats, NY (w/ Bad Religion)
Sep 6 – Seisún, Boston, MA
Sep 13 – CityFolk 2025, Ottawa, Canada
Sep 20 – Riot Fest 2025, Chicago, IL
Oct 4 – Furnace Fest 2025, Princeton, AL
Tracklist:
2. Longshot (feat. The Scratch)
3. The Big Man
4. Chesterfields And Aftershave
5. Bury The Bones (feat. The Mary Wallopers)
6. Kids Games
7. Sooner Kill ‘Em First
8. Fiending For The Lies
9. Streetlights
10. School Days Over (feat. Billy Bragg)
11. The Vultures Circle High (feat. Al Barr)
12. One Last Goodbye “Tribute To Shane” (feat. The Scratch)