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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 kicked off his tour in Minneapolis with a performance that blended music, tribute and subtle political themes. He praised the Twin Cities’ sense of community and activism, called for hope and unity and delivered fan favorites including a full-band “Born in the U.
The Bruce Springsteen Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour kickoff on March 31 in Minneapolis included 27 songs some direct talk from Springsteen
The Boss kicked off his new tour in Minneapolis, slamming "a corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous administration."
"The America that I love, that's been a beacon of hope and liberty around the world, is in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous administration," Springsteen said
Bruce Springsteen was in a defiant but upbeat mood as he returned Tuesday night to the “Streets of Minneapolis" to launch his latest U.S. tour, denouncing the Trump administration's immigration
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band began their Tuesday, March 31 Land of Hope and Dream American Tour opener at the Target Center in Minneapolis
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Bruce Springsteen accuses Bondi of 'cover up' — says she protects Trump's 'powerful friends'
Bruce Springsteen used the opening night of his latest tour to accuse Attorney General Pam Bondi of helping to protect President Donald Trump. He told a sold-out crowd in Minneapolis that Bondi “covers up for his misdeeds and protects his powerful friends.