Bruce Springsteen Kicks Off Tour to Defend America
- On Friday, May 22, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band play Rocket Arena in Cleveland, the tour's only Ohio date and one of 20 U.S. shows this spring.
- With a compact 20-run schedule, Springsteen's U.S. tour runs from March 31 in Minneapolis to May 27 at Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
- Resale platforms are offering discounts with codes ADVANCE30, TAKE5 and TIXDEAL15, while current listings show Vivid Seats at $393 and TicketNetwork at $698 for May 22.
- Fans face concentrated demand as the compact 20-run schedule and single Ohio date have fueled rapid sales since the Feb. 17 tour announcement, with vendors reporting low numbers.
- Springsteen introduced the tour with a garage-filmed video message framing shows as celebrations of American democracy and freedoms, while the January release of `Streets of Minneapolis` responded to a fatal ICE shooting that killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
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Bruce Springsteen announces a major U.S. tour. In the course of this tour, "The Boss" can't resist a side blow towards Donald Trump. His words.
Bruce Springsteen will kick off spring tour in Minneapolis; Boston date also announced
Bruce Springsteen is coming back to Minneapolis. Sooner than you think. On March 31, he will kick off the Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour with the E Street Band at Target Center.
The "boss" can't be intimidated. And so Bruce Springsteen now once again gives the US president a verbal broadside, even though Donald Trump has threatened him in the past with a premonition of meaning that he should rather keep his mouth shut.
Trump aide melts down over Rock legend's swipe at president: 'Glory days are behind him'
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung had a tantrum after rock legend Bruce Springsteen hit out at the Trump administration. Springsteen this week announced his “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour," a 20-date run with the E Street Band that starts at a significant place on March 31 — Minneapol...
Springsteen Announces 'No Kings Tour...
(Washington, DC) – Rock icon Bruce Springsteen is once again wading into the political arena. Following a shooting incident in Minneapolis, Springsteen sharply criticized federal immigration enforcement, telling supporters that “ICE should get the f*ck out of Minneapolis.” The comments quickly spread across social media, drawing both praise and backlash. The outspoken musician made the remarks while addressing fans, framing them as part of a bro…
Trump Goon Completely Loses It at ‘The Boss’ for Being Mean to His Boss
President Trump’s top mouthpiece has lost it at Bruce Springsteen after the rock legend called his boss a “wannabe king.” Springsteen and his E Street Band announced Tuesday that they’re kicking off the 20-stop “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour” on March 31 in a symbolic location: Minneapolis. The thinly veiled swipe at the Trump administration was accompanied by a statement that said the immigration crackdown in Minnesota and Trump’s policies gener…
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