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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 Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour opener Tuesday, March 31 in Minneapolis, Minn. is coming to a browser near you. The show's first two songs from the Target Center in Minneapolis will be available live and for free on YouTube via Nugs.net. Watch it here or below.
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 hit out at Donald Trump and ICE as he performed his protest song Streets of Minneapolis at the No Kings demonstration in St. Paul on Saturday
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.
The track’s title is a deliberate echo of Springsteen’s Oscar-winning 1994 song “Streets of Philadelphia,” emphasizing the gravity of the moment. While Springsteen has long written politically charged music, including “American Skin (41 Shots ...
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.