The centerpiece of next Sunday's action is a 90‑minute “Rise Up, Sing Out” concert at The Town Hall in New York City.
The last major event attracted millions in March. This event may have the same turnout, but you may not see them.
Organizers have announced coordinated nationwide events, including concerts and watch parties, set for June 14.
A 90-minute concert in New York City will headline the fourth No Kings event.
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Protesters chant during the third national No Kings protest in Northampton on Saturday, March 28. DANIEL JACOBI II / Staff Photo Sign up for the Gazette's morning newsletter and get essential news ...
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