By merging a diverse local music showcase with an Abolish ICE fundraiser, the event leverages cultural engagement to amplify political advocacy and community fundraising.
The video centers on Chutes’ role in assembling the local lineup for the Dropkick Murphy show, a special acoustic set tied to an Abolish ICE fundraiser at the Palace Theater.
Chutes booked six acts, primarily drawn from the Band Camp album, aiming for genre diversity—from indie rock and pop to Afro‑beats and a brass‑focused ensemble dubbed "brass solidarity." The daytime acoustic performance will precede the main Dropkick Murphy concert, offering a distinct, intimate experience.
Notable mentions include Shoots, Sophie Heroko, Kiss the Tiger, and 80s‑style Afro‑beats artist Lamar Obie Original, illustrating the event’s eclectic roster. The inclusion of a brass collective underscores the community’s collaborative spirit and musical depth.
The lineup not only showcases emerging local talent but also channels cultural capital into a political cause, potentially boosting fundraising outcomes and reinforcing the link between music scenes and activist movements.
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