TRUMP SUPPORTERS NOT WANTED! Ronnie Winter, singer of the band the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus has made it very clear that he does not want supporters of President Donald Trump to attend Red Jumpsuit Apparatus shows. Not today, not ever. This would include a show in Albany and their scheduled performance at the New York State Fair.

Watch the Instagram video below to hear from Mr. Winter himself. You will hear exactly how he feels regarding being 'woke' and the people who voted for Donald Trump. Going so far as to say "Don't come. Refunds are available. Forever, don't come".

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is an Alternative, Pop-Punk band out of Florida that saw it's greatest commercial success in the early 2000's with the single 'Face Down'. The band will be on tour much of 2025 with 2 shows in New York State.

    • Saturday August 23rd - Empire Live - Albany, NY
    • Monday August 25th - New York State Fair - Syracuse, NY

These are not new sentiments from Ronnie Winter. As you can hear in the video, Winter first shared these thoughts in 2020 and, clearly, he has not changed his mind. "Here it is again, incase somehow you missed it".

Hi I'm Ronnie Winter. I sing for the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. If you are a Christian and you voted for Donald Trump, Shame on you. You are not allowed to come to my shows. I don't want you there. Don't come to my shows" - Ronnie Winter

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