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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.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis and St. Paul have been on Bruce Springsteen’s mind a lot these days. That’s why he wrote “Streets of Minneapolis” in January, why he performed his instant protest song at First Avenue days later and why he is opening his Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour at Target Center in Minneapolis.
Rock and roll legend Bruce Springsteen is a force to be reckoned with. Over the years, he has accumulated wealth and become a role model for many people across the world. Born in 1949, he rose to fame for his musical sense,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bruce Springsteen, left, and Tom Morello perform during a benefit concert for the families of Renee Good and Alex Pretti at First Avenue nightclub in downtown Minneapolis on Friday, Jan ...
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Bruce Springsteen to perform at anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ rally
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform at a "No Kings" rally in Saint Paul this Saturday. They aim to bring hope over fear and democracy over authoritarianism. Springsteen will also perform his protest song "Streets of Minneapolis.