Bruce Springsteen is bringing tour 'in defense of America
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The upcoming shows mark Springsteen and the E Street Band’s first performances in North America since 2024. In 2025, they played to more than 700,000 fans across Europe on the initial leg of the “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour and released a live EP recorded on opening night in Manchester, England.
Bruce Springsteen announces 20-date "Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour" with E Street Band starting March 31, charging that President Donald Trump is a "wannabe king."
Bruce Springsteen has announced a new U.S. tour with The E Street Band, launching in Minneapolis and closing in Washington, D.C. (AP)
NEW YORK (PIX11) — “The Boss” is coming home to the tri-state area for his next tour with political commentary at the forefront. Following the release of Bruce Springsteen’s hit single “Streets of Minneapolis” which called out ICE and President Donald Trump,
Bruce Springsteen, the 51-time Grammy-nominated artist whose recent single, "Streets of Minneapolis," denounced President Donald Trump’s ongoing immigration enforcement operations, will perform at UBS Arena in Belmont Park on May 5 as part of the Land of Hope & Dreams American tour.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member has 20 concerts on his agenda for the "Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour."
Today on Commotion, Slate columnist Carl Wilson and podcaster Vish Khanna join guest host Radheyan Simonpillai to talk about Bruce Springsteen’s addition to this new wave of protest music.
The rock legend made some pointed comments about the president and White House in an Instagram video in which he announced a coming tour of the US.
“Against smoke and rubber bullets In the dawn’s early light Citizens stood for justice Their voices ringin’ through the night And there were bloody footprints Where mercy should have stood And two dead,