Rock Icon Tom Morello to Stage Benefit Concert in Solidarity with Minneapolis Residents, Against Rising Fascism.
In a show of defiance against the growing presence of fascism in his hometown of Minneapolis, renowned guitarist and Rage Against the Machine frontman Tom Morello has announced a benefit concert to rally support for those fighting back. The Concert of Solidarity & Resistance to Defend Minnesota is set to take place at First Avenue in Minneapolis on Friday, January 30.
Morello's impassioned call to action echoes his long-standing criticism of President Donald Trump and his administration, which he has consistently denounced as a threat to democracy and human rights. In a statement that left little room for nuance, Morello wrote: "If it looks like fascism, sounds like fascism, acts like fascism... it's f---ing fascism." The sentiment is clear: the concert aims to mobilize resistance against what he sees as a rising tide of state terror and extremism in Minneapolis.
Proceeds from the event will go directly to support the families of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were tragically killed by ICE agents in Minneapolis earlier this month. The concert promises to be an all-ages event, featuring a lineup that includes Rise Against, Al Di Meola, Ike Reilly, and several surprise guests.
Morello's involvement in the fight against fascism is not new. He has long been an outspoken critic of Trump and his administration, calling out the U.S. Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem for displaying a quote from a "Nazi mass murder slogan" at a recent press conference. His protest song "Pretend You Remember Me" was released last summer in response to ICE's ongoing raids.
The Concert of Solidarity & Resistance to Defend Minnesota is the latest chapter in Morello's tireless advocacy for social justice and human rights. As one of the most iconic figures in rock music, he has consistently used his platform to speak truth to power and inspire change.
In a show of defiance against the growing presence of fascism in his hometown of Minneapolis, renowned guitarist and Rage Against the Machine frontman Tom Morello has announced a benefit concert to rally support for those fighting back. The Concert of Solidarity & Resistance to Defend Minnesota is set to take place at First Avenue in Minneapolis on Friday, January 30.
Morello's impassioned call to action echoes his long-standing criticism of President Donald Trump and his administration, which he has consistently denounced as a threat to democracy and human rights. In a statement that left little room for nuance, Morello wrote: "If it looks like fascism, sounds like fascism, acts like fascism... it's f---ing fascism." The sentiment is clear: the concert aims to mobilize resistance against what he sees as a rising tide of state terror and extremism in Minneapolis.
Proceeds from the event will go directly to support the families of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were tragically killed by ICE agents in Minneapolis earlier this month. The concert promises to be an all-ages event, featuring a lineup that includes Rise Against, Al Di Meola, Ike Reilly, and several surprise guests.
Morello's involvement in the fight against fascism is not new. He has long been an outspoken critic of Trump and his administration, calling out the U.S. Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem for displaying a quote from a "Nazi mass murder slogan" at a recent press conference. His protest song "Pretend You Remember Me" was released last summer in response to ICE's ongoing raids.
The Concert of Solidarity & Resistance to Defend Minnesota is the latest chapter in Morello's tireless advocacy for social justice and human rights. As one of the most iconic figures in rock music, he has consistently used his platform to speak truth to power and inspire change.