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Dropkick Murphys and Bruce Springsteen's Fenway Park Show Raises a Ton of Money For Boston Charities

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The Dropkick Murphys raised a wicked large amount of money for a variety of Boston charities with their free May 29 Streaming Outta Fenway performance.

The show, the first-ever music event without an in-person audience at a major U.S. venue and the first show held on the infield of Boston's iconic Fenway Park, raised more than $700,000, according to a press release from the band.The money has been earmarked for the Boston Resiliency Fund, Feeding America and the Greater Boston Habitat For Humanity thanks to donations from fans and a $51,000 donation and $100,000 matching pledge from the show's title sponsor, Pega.

To date, the stream -- available below -- has been seen more than nine million times.The socially distanced performance, which.

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