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The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson Addresses Backlash Over Onstage Comments

The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson Addresses Backlash Over Onstage Comments

The Black Crowes‘ Chris Robinson has spoken out following controversy sparked by comments he made during the band’s May 31 performance at Tampa’s MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre as part of their Southern Hospitality tour.

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The incident occurred when, following the band’s performance of “Soul Singing,” a portion of the crowd broke into chants of “U-S-A!” — reportedly prompted by the appearance of the band’s Black Crowes mascot dressed in Uncle Sam garb on the screen behind them.

Robinson responded from the stage: “Thanks for the geography lesson. I don’t know what you’re so proud of right now.” He continued: “Some of us have real faith. For those of you f—–g booing us, some of us are not afraid. And we most assuredly are not f—–g ignorant.”

The exchange resulted in numerous crowd members walking out on the show, according to a video shared by the outlet on X.

Speaking to Ultimate Classic Rock this week, Robinson sought to provide context. “I think the whole thing was, of course, blown out of context so people can get clicks and people can stir up the animosity,” he said.

“But be most assured — in a week, something else will come up that stirs up the hornets’ nest.” He was also careful to draw a distinction between his broader outlook and any perceived slight toward the military. “No matter what I ever would say or do or feel about things, there’s no way I would disrespect our veterans,” Robinson said.

“For the people who’ve put their lives on the line and made that sacrifice and dedication, I wouldn’t do that. But I have to speak my mind. I don’t have an agenda or anything — I’m just trying to make a soulful connection with people.”

The comments drew added scrutiny given the performance took place just days after Memorial Day. Robinson has previously stated he is “not interested in politics,” telling Mojo in March: “I’m more interested in poetry and art and people and experience. But a song doesn’t have to be like an overt political statement. I know what’s right and wrong — and this s–t going on right now is wrong.”

The Black Crowes released their new album A Pound of Feathers in March, shortly after receiving a nomination for the 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame — though the band was ultimately not selected for induction. The Southern Hospitality tour continues with upcoming dates in Augusta, Ga., and Charlotte, N.C.

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