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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.

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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.

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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