Legendary Piss Drunx pro skater Dustin Dollin is stepping in to support the “F*CK ICE” movement, bringing his punk band Fine Mess along for a benefit show in New Orleans.
Dollin is now using music to support a cause that has been gaining attention among parts of the skate community.
The event, called “NO ICE at NO DICE,” is being held to raise money for a victim affected by ICE actions.
Organizers say every ticket sold will go directly to Union Migrante, a group that works to support migrant communities. The show will take place on March 11. Doors open at 7 pm and the bands start playing at 8 pm.
Tickets are available for five dollars in advance, and there will also be a sliding scale donation at the door so people can give what they are able to.
The event is also listed as notaflof, meaning no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
The goal is to bring people together for a night of music while raising support for the cause.
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Dollin shared the announcement on social media in his usual all caps style. He wrote:
“WE RIPPIN IT UP FOR A RIGHTEOUS CAUZZ WITH @finemessofficial NO ICE @nodicenola NEW ORLEANS 7PM ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥100% TIX SALES GOIN TO @union_migrante LINK IN BIO🔗 flyer by @devilstgirl 😈”
With Dollin and Fine Mess now part of the lineup, the show is expected to draw a mix of skaters, punk fans, and locals looking to support the fundraiser.
For many in the scene, it is another example of skateboarders speaking out and showing up when something matters to them.
