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The 20-time Grammy winner gave “Streets of Minneapolis” its live debut at legendary local venue First Avenue during Tom Morello’s fundraiser for the families of Pretti and Good (a mother of three) on Jan. 30 and returned to it on March 28 at the flagship No Kings Rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, in front of the Minnesota State Capitol.
From ‘Born in the USA’ to ‘Streets of Minneapolis,’ the Boss is sure to include plenty of his most politically themed songs in his sets for a pair of shows at the Kia Forum on April 7 and April 9.
The E Street Band opened its Land of Hope and Dreams tour on Tuesday night, where the musician asked the crowd to choose “unity over division and peace over war.”
Bruce Springsteen has always been great at choosing who to collaborate with. These three duets and collabs are some of the most underrated examples.
"It paints a picture of exactly what we saw," says a local kindergarten teacher attending the Boss' tour kickoff in Minneapolis.
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Bruce Springsteen backs ICE protestors with new song, calls out "King Trump's private army"
American music legend Bruce Springsteen has publicly come out in support of ICE protestors with a new song dedicated to them. Upon the release of ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ on 28 January, Springsteen wrote on his website: “I wrote this song on Saturday,
"The Land of Hope & Dreams Tour" brought an urgent political message and three hours of electrifying music to a packed Moda Center Friday night.
Ahead of the opening night of his 2026 Land of Hope & Dreams tour, which launched on March 31 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Bruce Springsteen told the Minnesota Star Tribune that his latest live campaign "is going to be political.
Springsteen kicked off his Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour at the packed Target Center with a show that lasted just shy of three hours, with no intermission.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band launched the “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour in Minneapolis on Tuesday at Target Center and performed the protest song “Streets of Minneapolis.” On Thursday, President