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Flogging Molly, Bad Religion + Descendents

Posted by Loren on February 21, 2020

Flogging Molly, Bad Religion + Descendents
photo by Loren Green

For the sixth year in a rol, Flogging Molly will host the 2020 Salty Dog Cruise. Taking place from November 5-9 and departing from Tampa, FL, the festival package includes a cruise trip with port stops in the Bahamas, plus sets from sets from Descendents, Bad Religion, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, and more.

In addition to the cruise, Flogging Molly will celebrate the St. Patrick's Day Festival in Los Angeles next month. Additional concert dates are listed after the jump.

Salty Dog Cruise lineup includes:

Descendents, Bad Religion, The Devil Makes Three, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Broilers, Mongol Horde (feat. Frank Turner), Authority Zero, The Bunny Gang, The Cherry Coke$, Punk Rock Karaoke, and more to be announced.

MARCH

12 – Funner, CA – Harrah’s Resort SoCal *
13 – Maricopa, AZ – Harrah’s Ak-Chin *
14 – Cabazon, CA – Morongo Casino *
15 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort *
17 – Los Angeles, CA – The Hollywood Palladium (St. Patrick’s Day Festival) *

JUNE
14 – Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

* – Mad Caddies and Street Dogs supporting

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Pictured: Descendents live at The Fest 13

Flogging Molly, Bad Religion + Descendents
photo by Loren Green

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