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@TheOfficialRCB
We are an independent supporters club for RSL since 05. Follow us for sarcastic takes, Soft Pretzes, the UT Mammoth, and hating on Mike Lee. F**k fascists .




Was sent this a few weeks back and it's excellent. Every World Cup game in the timezone or city you chose from the menu, pub friendly times, family friendly times etc. Really well thought out. Enjoy! whenskickoff.com















Bret Michaels is the fifth artist to pull out of the Trump-backed "Freedom 250" concerts in D.C. “Unfortunately, what was presented to us as a celebration of our country has evolved into something much more divisive than what I agreed to be a part of. Concerns have also been raised regarding the safety of my fans, band, crew, family and myself, including threats that are completely unfounded and unforgivable. Because of that, I have made the difficult decision to step away from this performance.” variety.com/2026/music/new…




@kylegriffin1 Looks like SIX have pulled out. Good on them


BREAKING: Trump’s America 250 concert turns into a HUMILIATION PARADE of has-beens, tribute acts, and instant dropouts, Donald Trump wanted a spectacular musical celebration for America's 250th birthday on the National Mall. What he got was Vanilla Ice, a version of Milli Vanilli missing an original member who died in 1998, and a C+C Music Factory frontman who opened his announcement by saying "I don't f--- with Trump." It's not going well. The Great American State Fair, scheduled for June 27th on the National Mall, was supposed to represent "the very best of who we are," according to Freedom 250 CEO Keith Krach. The lineup announced Wednesday drew heavily from heritage acts without a hit in decades, several of which are missing key original members due to death, retirement, or simple lack of interest. The bill includes Vanilla Ice — last charted in 1990, prominent Mar-a-Lago New Year's Eve regular — Flo Rida, Bret Michaels of Poison, who won Trump's Celebrity Apprentice in 2010, Martina McBride, The Commodores without Lionel Richie, and the aforementioned post-death versions of Milli Vanilli and C+C Music Factory. Within hours, the exits began. Young MC, who had a hit with "Bust a Move" in 1989, announced he was out. "The artists were never told about any political involvement with the event," he posted on Instagram. "Despite the claims by the organizers that the event is non-partisan, SPIN magazine describes it as Trump-backed. I hope to perform in D.C. at an event that is not so politically charged." Morris Day and the Time — Prince's band, immortalized in Purple Rain, featuring future hitmakers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis — posted simply: "It's a no from me." Fans responded with relief. "Thank you. I just let out the biggest exhale," wrote one. C+C Music Factory's Freedom Williams is staying, but his seven-minute Instagram video explaining why was arguably the least ringing endorsement in concert history. His agent hadn't told him about the Trump connection. "I don't f--- with Trump," he said, before concluding he wouldn't let anyone tell him what to do. Notably absent from the entire lineup: Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock, Nicki Minaj, or any of MAGA's actual favorite artists. America's 250th birthday deserves better than this. Please like and share!











