Bruce Springsteen tour in Minneapolis
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This past winter, federal troops brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis,” Springsteen told the crowd. “Well, they picked the wrong town."
Bruce Springsteen is sending a serious message on his Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour. Here's what he had to say opening night in Minneapolis.
Bruce Springsteen already made his presence felt this year by speaking out against ICE’s reign of terror in the Twin Cities, releasing the protest song “Streets Of Minneapolis,” and performing it as the surprise guest at Tom Morello’s protest rally.
Bruce Springsteen built his career on the back of his heartfelt, passionate concerts. He’s one of the strongest, most memorable performers not only of his generation, but of the history of rock and
Bruce Springsteen's intense messaging is balanced with his joy of music on the Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour.
Bruce Springsteen joined Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello and others for a one-of-a-kind protest concert at First Avenue in Minneapolis. FOX 9’s Corin Hoggard was onsite and spoke with those who attended. Bruce Springsteen’s name was added to First Avenue’s legendary wall of stars.
Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello joins the E Street Band as Springsteen kicks off his first US tour since Trump took office for a second term.
Bruce Springsteen gave political speeches at his Minneapolis tour opener, criticizing the White House and drawing "traitor" accusations from critics.