According NME.com Michael Franti has announced he will play a show at San Quentin State Prison in northern California later this month.
The Spearhead frontman will perform a gig with a theme of tolerance and co-existence. The show is the first inside the prison in five years, since Metallica's 2002 appearance. Johnny Cash famously performed a show for inmates in 1969.
Performing for 2,000 people Franti is also petitioning to have the event broadcast for death row inmates at the prison via closed circuit television.
In 2005, the politically-aware singer won the Best International Documentary Award at the Harlem International Film Festival for his film about the Iraq war 'I Know I'm Not Alone'.
In March, he performed for injured soldiers at Washington's Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Franti is scheduled to play the Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee next month.
Spearhead frontman to play prison show
Michael Franti to play for San Quentin inmates
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