Whispers of Springsteen Live at First Avenue Brought Out Fans Galore
- On Jan. 30, Bruce Springsteen surprised the First Avenue crowd as a special guest at Tom Morello's benefit, debuting `Streets of Minneapolis` with proceeds to the families of Good and Pretti.
- On Wednesday, Springsteen released an anti-ICE protest song addressing the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, with Morello announcing `A Concert of Solidarity & Resistance` in Minneapolis.
- Dozens of fans waited outside First Avenue in below-zero windchills, cheering wildly as Springsteen performed his quickly written song acoustically with guitar and harmonica.
- The sold-out First Avenue show fed into a large downtown rally Friday, with thousands marching to the Hennepin County Government Center and U.S. Bank Stadium, spawning satellite events across the country.
- After last Friday's tens of thousands who rallied, organizers and nearly 2,000 organizations call for a nationwide day of action and general strike Friday amid federal officers patrolling the Twin Cities.
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On the guitar the inscription "Arrest the president." The event, a fundraiser for Renee Good and Alex Pretti, was organized by Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine
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