Bruce Springsteen announces protest festival
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Bruce Springsteen really doesn’t like President Donald Trump. If that wasn’t clear before Tuesday night’s concert at PPG Paints Arena, it certainly was after. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer started off his Pittsburgh show with an earnest (but scripted) speech,
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Review: Bruce Springsteen’s rain-filled Washington, D.C. show solidified as tour’s real finale
While Bruce Springsteen's 2026 Land of Hope and Dreams Tour will end in Philly thanks to the 76ers, Washington, D.C., felt like the finale.
Bruce Springsteen delivered a strong blow against President Trump during the opening night of his Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour at the Target Center in Minneapolis. The singer, 76, launched into a monologue in which he denounced the President, 79 ...
The "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour is a rock 'n' roll narrative about collective action in dangerous times
I mean, what’s not happening this weekend? JAŸ-Z and Erykah Badu are headlining this year’s Roots Picnic, which boasts another star-studded list of performances and activations at a new location. Then,
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Bruce Springsteen's statement in full as he announces new tour amid Donald Trump criticism
Bruce Springsteen sent a statement out to fans as he announced his new tour amid his ongoing feud with President Donald Trump. The 76-year-old rock star and the E Street Band are set to kick off their politically charged Land of Hope and Dreams North ...
Bruce Springsteen's 'Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour' concert in Boston was a powerful blend of music and political protest.
Bruce Springsteen — "The Boss" to New Jersey fans — will perform on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" during the show's final week, bringing a Jersey Shore icon to Colbert's New York City stage. Springsteen is scheduled to appear on Wednesday's ...
His recent concerts are a thunderous call to fight for democracy. The nation could use more like him
Bruce Springsteen's Boston concert became a political platform, criticising the president and urging the audience to choose democracy over authoritarianism, amidst a powerful rock performance.
Bruce Springsteen ignited a major political firestorm after turning his Washington, D.C. concert into an anti-Trump rally during a fiery six-minute speech at Nationals Park. The rock legend blasted Donald Trump,