Bruce Springsteen announces protest festival
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The "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour is a rock 'n' roll narrative about collective action in dangerous times
Bruce Springsteen put a lot of work into the marathon show at Nationals Park so that we wouldn’t have to work hard at all to enjoy it. Well, at least this year we’ll have something to look forward to in September at Nationals Park. Bruce Springsteen is ...
The promise of a rock ‘n’ roll concert as a conduit for protest reached a fever pitch Wednesday at a sold-out United Center. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band didn’t mince words.
Bruce Springsteen initially hated his seminal album 'Born To Run' because of the pressure which came from it being his last-ditch attempt at success.
Bruce Springsteen is continuing to call out Donald Trump on stage, this time declaring the president's "anti-weaponization fund" an "American outrage." At his Wednesday night (May 27) concert in Washington,
Singer Bruce Springsteen announced plans for an anti-Trump “Power to the People Festival” while performing at Nationals Park on Wednesday as part of a nationwide tour. The rock musician is known for his activism against the Trump administration and will perform alongside headliners including Tom Morello,