Because of their radical lyrics and songs, and their commitment to acting on their beliefs, they have also developed a wide following among grass-roots campaigners, playing at a large number of benefit gigs and protest meetings.
Before making the decision to no longer fly the band spent three months on a musical campaign tour promoting sustainable agriculture in India, visiting rural villages in Andhra Pradesh, helping to support farmers, and performing to policy makers.
The band spent one Christmas supporting the Peace Movement in the West Bank, and helping to facilitate Palestinian access to basic services such as water.
[6] Seize The Day's American tours have included a range of concerts supporting the Small and Family Farmers Alliance, as well as fund raising for various environmental campaigning organisations.
They also performed as the headline band at the "Rally for Rural America" in Washington, D.C.,[7] the Biodevastation Conference in Boston,[8] the May Day March in San Francisco and dozens of venues up and down the east and west coasts of the US and Canada.