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One moment I thought to myself that is Kanye West going to be the only musician to perform at the Call of Duty XP concert, but I'm proven wrong, American Born Irish-Punk rockers: Dropkick Murphys, will also be performing on the closing event for the Call of Duty XP on the first night. The band is performing opening night at 8 p.m. on Sept. 2 at the Call of Duty XP event. Then on Sunday night Kayne West will wrap up the two-day, Call of Duty celebration and fundraiser.
"With an unbeatable lineup of real-world and in-game experiences, Call of Duty XP was already poised to be an historic event for fans of the franchise," said Eric Hirshberg, Chief Executive Officer of Activision Publishing. "The addition of Dropkick Murphys just makes XP that much more memorable. Few bands fit the bill better-we're thrilled to have them performing on opening day."
Call of Duty XP runs from Sept. to Sept. 3 and costs $150 a person. A paid ticket gets you a copy of Modern Warfare 3 (a voucher, most likely, since the game isn't out until November), a world's-first hands-on with MW3's competitive multiplayer, live-action recreations of elements of the series and more. All proceeds go to the CoD veterans' charity.

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  1. fuck yea, IM IRISH MOTHERFUCKERS

  2. Its a shame i cant go to cod xp, even though ive never heard of these guys

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One moment I thought to myself that is Kanye West going to be the only musician to perform at the Call of Duty XP concert, but I'm proven wrong, American Born Irish-Punk rockers: Dropkick Murphys, will also be performing on the closing event for the Call of Duty XP on the first night. The band is performing opening night at 8 p.m. on Sept. 2 at the Call of Duty XP event. Then on Sunday night Kayne West will wrap up the two-day, Call of Duty celebration and fundraiser.
"With an unbeatable lineup of real-world and in-game experiences, Call of Duty XP was already poised to be an historic event for fans of the franchise," said Eric Hirshberg, Chief Executive Officer of Activision Publishing. "The addition of Dropkick Murphys just makes XP that much more memorable. Few bands fit the bill better-we're thrilled to have them performing on opening day."
Call of Duty XP runs from Sept. to Sept. 3 and costs $150 a person. A paid ticket gets you a copy of Modern Warfare 3 (a voucher, most likely, since the game isn't out until November), a world's-first hands-on with MW3's competitive multiplayer, live-action recreations of elements of the series and more. All proceeds go to the CoD veterans' charity.