“Streaming Outta Fenway” Dropkick Murphys to perform live charity show from Fenway

Dropkick Murphys announced that they will put on a live-streaming charity performance from Fenway Park with no live audience on May 29.
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Al Barr, Tim Brennan, Ken Casey, Jeff DaRosa, Matt Kelly, James Lynch and Scruffy Wallace with Dropkick Murphys performing at the Shaky Knees Music Festival on Friday, May 9, 2014, in Atlanta. (Photo by Robb D. Cohen/Invision/AP)

BOSTON (WLNE) – The Dropkick Murphys announced Monday that they’ll be putting on a live-streaming performance for charity from Fenway Park.

The performance will also include a special appearance by Bruce Springsteen. The performance will take place on Friday, May 29 at 6 p.m.

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The live performance for charity, which will not take place in front of an in-person audience, will benefit the Boston Resiliency Fund, Feeding America, and Habitat for Humanity Greater Boston.

The performance will be available worldwide on the band’s Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Twitch pages.

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