Bruce Springsteen performs 'Streets of Minneapolis
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MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis and St. Paul have been on Bruce Springsteen’s mind a lot these days. That’s why he wrote “Streets of Minneapolis” in January, why he performed his instant protest song at First Avenue days later and why he is opening his Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour at Target Center in Minneapolis.
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The Boss rode shotgun with Captain Kidd at the wheel on Saturday. Bruce Springsteen was driven to and from rehearsal with the E Street Band on Saturday — for their upcoming Land of Hope & Dreams tour — by pal and fellow Jersey icon rocker Jon Bon Jovi,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will launch its "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour of North America March 31, running through May 27, playing mostly stadiums and arenas. The nearest ...
Childhood friends and bandmates Bruce Springsteen and Danny Federici performed together for the last time in March 2008.
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Bruce Springsteen halts show as he unleashes furious Trump rant before dedicating song to ICE victim
Bruce Springsteen delivered a no-holds-barred attack on President Donald Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement during an unannounced performance at New Jersey's Light of Day WinterFest on Saturday evening. The 76-year-old rock legend took to the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW YORK — Tickets for the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s “Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour” stop in Brooklyn went on sale Friday for as much as $2,957.10 through a ...
Bruce Springsteen performed a specially-written song protesting ICE activity at the “No Kings” demonstration in Minnesota. The singer also paid tribute to Renée Good and Alex Pretti, who were shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis in January 2026.